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THREE KINDS OF MEMORY

THREE KINDS OF MEMORY. EPISODIC GENERIC PROCEDURAL. What is Memory?. Process we use to remember knowledge or skills we’ve learned in the past. Can be classified by types of information Events General Knowledge Skills. Episodic Memory. Memory of a specific event.

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THREE KINDS OF MEMORY

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  1. THREE KINDS OF MEMORY EPISODIC GENERIC PROCEDURAL

  2. What is Memory? • Process we use to remember knowledge or skills we’ve learned in the past. • Can be classified by types of information • Events • General Knowledge • Skills

  3. Episodic Memory • Memory of a specific event. • Tied to your own personal experiences • Examples: • What did you eat for breakfast today? • What happened last hour?

  4. Flashbulb Memory • A type of Episodic Memory • Memory of an event so surprising or significant to us that it is as if we photographed it in our mind. • Why do these happen? • We pay more attention to special events • We think about them more often (repetition) • We connect them to other events in our lives

  5. Where were you on September 11, 2001?

  6. Generic Memory • General knowledge • We can’t remember when we acquired the information. • Most of what you learn in school are generic memories. • Example: • Who was the first president of the U.S.?

  7. Procedural Memory • Skills you have learned. • Examples: • Riding a bike • Swimming • Typing/Texting • Playing an instrument • Once learned they last a lifetime.

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