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Define
memory
The recall of
stored
information
What are the 5 steps of
information processing
?
Input - through the
senses
Encoding
- changed into a format that's easier to understand
Storage
- held in memory
Retrieval
- recall of information
Output
- using the recalled information
What is
anterograde amnesia
, and what is it caused by?
The inability to form new memories.
Caused by damage to the
hippocampus
What is
retrograde amnesia
, and what is it caused by?
The inability to recall existing memories.
Caused by damage to the
frontal lobe
.
Difference between retrograde and
anterograde
amnesia
Retrograde
-
inability
to
recall
existing memories
Anterograde - inability to
form
new memories
What
section
of the brain is responsible for storing long-term memories?
Frontal lobe
What does the
frontal lobe
do?
Responsible for processing
short-term memories
through
encoding
How is the
hippocampus
involved in making new memories?
Information must pass through before entering
long-term
storage
What does the
cerebellum
do?
Responsible for learning
movements
and
procedural memory
What is our
procedural memory
?
Our
motor skills
- our memory on how to do things. Stored in our
long-term memory
Examples: walking, feeding ourselves
How is our
procedural memory
affected?
Damage to the
cerebellum
can stop us from learning new skills or improving on old ones
Define
episodic memory
Memories of places,
events
and people
Define
amnesic syndrome
A general term to describe any memory problems caused by
brain damage
/illness/
psychological trauma
What is
dementia
?
A
degenerative
disorder - the longer you have it, the worse your
symptoms
get.
Loss of memory, problems with thinking + problem solving
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