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anterograde amnesia
brain damage with impaired ability to remember new long-term memory demonstrated in behavior
declarative memory
long-term memory for facts and events
non-declarative memory
long-term memory demonstrated in behavior
procedural memory
knowing how to do something
priming
presented before target and helps in processing it
episodic memory
memory for personal experiences and what, where, and when information
semantic memory
memory for general knowledge, concepts, and language
concepts
mental representations of categories of objects
schema
general; packet of information about the world, events, or people
script
specific; information about the order of events in a particular situation
repetition suppression
less brain activity when presenting a stimulus many times
semantic dementia
brain damage with impaired semantic memory but intact episodic memory
saying-is-believing effect
presenting inaccurate information and retrieving those inaccuracies later; believing your own lies
autobiographical memory
memory for events of your own life without where and when information
flashbulb memories
vivid and detailed emotional memories of major events
flashbacks
intense, emotional memories of traumatic events recalled involuntarily by people with PTSD
childhood amnesia
adults often don't remember events prior to the age of 3
reminiscence bump
older people recall most memories from ages 10 and 30
confirmation bias
eyewitness memory distorted by expectations
misinformation effect
eyewitness memory distorted by misleading information after an event
weapon focus
eyewitnesses focus on one important aspect of an event and ignore details
unconscious transference
eyewitnesses identify familiar but innocent face as suspect
prospective memory
remembering that you have to do something in the future
meta-memory
beliefs and knowledge about your own memory
orthography
letters and word spellings
phonology
part and whole word sounds
lexical decision task
quickly decide whether a string of letters forms a word
naming task
rapidly pronounce out loud visual words
word superiority effect
target letter rapidly identified when presented in a word rather than non-word letter string
pseudoword
strings of letters that can be pronounced
surface dyslexia
impaired ability to read irregular or exception words but intact regular word reading
lexicon
mental store of detailed information about words
deep dyslexia
impaired ability to read unfamiliar words and pseudowords with semantic errors
homophones
words spelled differently but pronounced the same
semantics
meaning conveyed by words, phrases, and sentences
syntax
set of rules about word order within sentences
grammar
set of rules about acceptable word orders and parts of speech
parsing
how people take apart and understand syntactical or grammatical structure of sentences
pragmatics
real world understanding of language; intended meaning
retrospective memory
memory for things in the past