case studies

Cards (28)

  • Who was Henry Molaison?
    A severe epileptic patient
  • What procedure did Henry Molaison undergo to control his seizures?
    His hippocampus was suctioned out
  • What was the outcome of Henry Molaison's surgery?
    Reduced seizures but severe memory impairment
  • What types of memory could Henry Molaison not form after his surgery?
    New words, songs, or faces
  • What could Henry Molaison still learn after his surgery?
    Some new motor skills subconsciously
  • What was KF's condition after his motorcycle accident?
    Damaged short-term memory
  • How many items could KF remember at a time?
    Only 2 items or chunks
  • What type of information did KF struggle with?
    Verbal information
  • What did KF retain normal ability in?
    Visual information
  • What did Craik and Lockhart propose about memory processing?
    Processing influences later recall
  • What is the relationship between shallow processing and memory trace?
    Shallow processing results in weak memory trace
  • What did Craik and Lockhart's research find about recognition of stimuli?
    Highest for semantically processed stimuli
  • What are the levels of processing according to Craik and Lockhart?
    • Structural processing (visual)
    • Phonetic processing (acoustic)
    • Semantic processing (meaning)
  • How does KF's case challenge the Multi-Store Model (MSM)?
    KF had normal long-term memory but impaired short-term memory
  • What does HM's case support regarding the MSM?
    It supports the idea of separate memory stores
  • What role does the hippocampus play in memory according to the study material?
    It has a role in transferring STM to LTM
  • What is the best way to retain information according to the study material?
    Phonetic processing is the best method
  • What does the study suggest about verbal and visual information processing?
    Verbal information processing is impaired, but visual is normal
  • What are the implications of HM and KF's cases for memory models?
    • HM supports the MSM's separate stores
    • KF challenges the MSM's assumptions
    • Suggests complexity in memory processing
  • What was the lifespan of Henry Molaison?
    1926-2008
  • What type of epilepsy did Henry Molaison have?
    Severe epilepsy
  • What specific memory effects did the removal of the hippocampus have on Henry Molaison?
    Severe memory impairment
  • What was the nature of the learning Henry Molaison could still perform?
    Subconscious learning of motor skills
  • In what year did Craik and Lockhart conduct their research?
    1975
  • What did Craik and Lockhart find about recognition of semantically processed stimuli?
    It had the highest recognition rate
  • How do the findings of Craik and Lockhart's research impact educational practices?
    Emphasizes the importance of deep processing
  • What challenges does KF's case present to the MSM?
    It shows normal long-term memory with impaired short-term memory
  • What role does rehearsal play in memory transfer according to the MSM?
    It is necessary for transferring STM to LTM