Types of long term memory

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    • Semantic memory

      Our knowledge about the world, facts and concepts
    • Episodic memory

      Our memories for particular events in our lives
    • Procedural memory

      An unconscious memory of skills, known as muscle memory
    • Declarative memories

      Episodic and semantic memories
    • Non-declarative memories
      Procedural memories
    • Episodic memories

      • Stored with a reference to time and place
      • Can be recalled consciously
      • Autobiographical
      • Easy to forget
    • Semantic memories
      • Not stored with a reference to time and place
      • Can be recalled consciously
      • Not autobiographical
      • More resistant to forgetting
      • Strength affected by depth of processing
    • Procedural memories

      • Not stored with a reference to time and place
      • Recalled unconsciously
      • Not autobiographical
      • Very resistant to forgetting
      • Strength affected by amount of practice
    • Amnesiac patients with hippocampal damage had significant episodic amnesia but largely unaffected semantic abilities
    • Clive Wearing had retrograde amnesia for episodic memories, but retained semantic memories and procedural skills
    • Amnesiac patients can improve on procedural skills under experimental conditions, without retaining episodic or semantic memories of the training
    • There are reasons to argue that the separation between types of long-term memory may not be as clear-cut, as episodic memories can become semantic over time, and there is a strong connection between procedural and semantic memory
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