AO1 - Types of Long Term Memory

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    • Procedural Memory - 'knowing how'
      • responsible for knowing how to do things, e.g. memory of motor skills, such as riding a bike
      • procedural memories are non-declarative as they do not involve conscious recall
      • areas of the brain responsible for procedural memories is the Cerebellum and Motor Cortex
    • Semantic Memory - 'knowing that'
      • responsible for storing knowledge about the world, e.g. general knowledge facts like London is the capital of England as well as knowledge about the meaning of words such as 'love'
      • semantic memories are declarative as they involve conscious recall
      • semantic memories are not time stamped
      • the area of the brain responsible for semantic memories is the Temporal Lobe
    • Episodic Memory - events
      • responsible for storing information about events, e.g. our first day at school
      • episodic memories are declarative as they involve conscious recall
      • episodic memories are time stamped
      • area of the brain responsible for episodic memories is the Hippocampus