PSY372H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Occipital Lobe, Explicit Memory, Implicit Memory

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You can explicitly asking someone their implicit memory. Direct: tell us what you saw before, did you see this before. Indirect test: make no reference to the previous experience. Study phase usually not tell them they will be measure their memory later, and. What are the neural correlates of peril do they compare to that of explicit m. Pet blood flow during word-stem completion (squire et al. , 1992) Priming was associated with reduced activity in posterior perceptual areas (e. g. , extrastriate occipital cortex) After exposure to a stimulus, subsequent prc faster and requires less neural activity in the brain responsible for processing that stimulus. Expose to the word, and then they measure your reaction time when you see this information. You have no idea why you are faster at recognition this. They will ask them if this work is pleasant or not. This is a form of a cover task.

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