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These flashcards cover key concepts from the lecture on Long-Term Memory, including definitions, effects, types of memory, and relevant case studies.
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Long-term memory is the "__" of information about past events and knowledge learned.
Archive
Long-term memory covers a span stretching from about 30 seconds ago to your __ memories.
earliest
The three types of long-term memory are __, __, and __ memory.
episodic, semantic, procedural
The __ effect refers to better memory for words presented at the beginning of the list.
primacy
The __ effect refers to better memory for the most recently presented words still in short-term memory.
recency
Proactive interference (PI) occurs when previously learned information interferes with learning __ information.
new
The distinction between short-term and long-term memory is demonstrated by the __ position curve.
serial
Patient H.M. retained short-term memory but was unable to transfer information to __ memory.
long-term
Episodic memory involves mental __, while semantic memory involves general knowledge.
time travel
__ coding in short-term memory can be demonstrated by the phonological similarity effect.
Auditory
Semantic memory can survive without __ memory, as shown by Patient K.C.
episodic
The process of conditioning does not require __ memory and is often automatic.
conscious