01:146:295 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Basal Ganglia, Prefrontal Cortex, Explicit Memory

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Memory can be divided into two main categories. Declarative memory (sometimes called explicit memory) and nondeclarative memory (sometimes called implicit or procedural memory). Many of the things you study in college will be declarative memory. It also includes events, example the memory of going to a wedding, remembering who you saw there and who danced with etc. A good way to test if memory is declarative is to see if you can express it with language, i. e. if you can talk about it. Declarative memory is located in the medial temporal lobe and the diencephalon (we will refer to these locations as the hippocampus). Declarative memory depends on the activity of the hippocampus. In alzheimer"s this is one of the first area damaged by the disease. Therefore, these are the first types of memories that are destroyed. These types of memories from relatively easy and are forgotten just as easily.

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