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Types of LTM
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What is one strength of clinical evidence in memory studies?
Evidence from case studies of
HM
and
Clive Wearing
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What type of memory was severely impaired in HM and Clive Wearing?
Episodic memory
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How were the semantic memories of HM and Clive Wearing affected?
They
were
relatively
unaffected
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What could HM recall about stroking a dog?
He
could not recall it
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What does the intact procedural memory in HM and Clive Wearing indicate?
They
still
knew
how
to
walk
and
speak
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What musical abilities did Clive Wearing retain?
He could read music, sing, and play
piano
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What does the evidence from HM and Clive Wearing support?
Tulving's
view of different memory stores
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What is a major limitation of clinical studies on memory?
Lack of control of
variables
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Why is it difficult to judge memory impairment after brain damage?
No knowledge of memory
before the damage
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How does the lack of control limit clinical studies?
Limits understanding of different types of
LTM
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What is one limitation of neuroimaging evidence in memory studies?
Conflicting research findings on
memory locations
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What did Buckner and Petersen conclude about semantic memory?
It is located in the
left prefrontal cortex
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What is the location of episodic memory according to Buckner and Petersen?
Right side of the
prefrontal cortex
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What does conflicting evidence about memory locations challenge?
Neurophysiological
evidence supporting
memory types
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How can understanding types of LTM help psychologists?
It helps in treating
memory problems
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What type of memory loss do older people typically experience?
Episodic memory loss
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What did Sylvie Belleville et al. (2006) devise for older people?
An intervention to improve
episodic memories
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What was the outcome of Belleville's intervention for episodic memory?
Trained
participants performed better than
controls
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What are the implications of distinguishing between types of LTM?
Enables specific treatments for
memory issues
Helps understand memory functioning in
aging
Supports targeted
interventions
for different memory types
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