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Types Of LTM AO3
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Brain scans
Support the idea that there are different types of
long-term memory
(LTM)
Brain activity has been measured in response to a task
Episodic
and semantic memories seem to be located in different parts of the
prefrontal cortex
Procedural
memories seem to be associated with the
cerebellum
and motor cortex
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Research disagrees as to which sides of the
prefrontal cortex episodic
and
semantic
memories are located
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Tulving
- Episodic memory
A
specialised
subcategory of semantic memory, and
episodic
memory can't function if
semantic
doesn't
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Not all psychologists agree with
Tulving's
view on episodic and
semantic
memory
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Case studies
HM could learn
procedural
tasks but not new episodic or
semantic
information after a brain operation
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Some people with
Alzheimer's
could form new episodic memories but not
semantic
, however they did have an abnormal condition so evidence is still a bit mixed
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Belleville's
research
Able to identify types of LTM
Used this to give
memory training
to older people with mild
cognitive impairment
The trained group performed
better
in memory tests than a
control
group
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Belleville's research suggests that knowledge of
LTM types
could be used to
improve
people's lives
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