Psychology 2135A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Episodic Memory, Iconic Memory, Implicit Memory
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Uses same parts of brain that are active when you speak out loud: phonological store (acoustical store): inner ear/sound, hears the inner voice and stores the info in phonological form. Can rehearse non speech sounds as well: episodic buffer: late addition to badleys model, helps account for episodically specific information, not well developed, just leads to episodic ltm. Propositional networks: one version of a spreading activation system that makes predictions about how we store information in our semantic and episodic memory (explicit) It also allows us to contact info from other representation systems spreads to all the nodes. Join these together to represent information in memory, this is just how our semantic memory relates to episodic. 2: when presented with word perceptually degraded, how fast could you see if it was a word or not, people answer yes faster to words they have seen that they have(cid:374)"t see(cid:374)