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Long-term Memory (LTM). Procedural memory. The long-term memory of skills and thought processes for how to do something. Declarative memory. The memory of specific facts and events which can be brought consciously to mind and explicitly stated or ‘declared’.
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Procedural memory • The long-term memory of skills and thought processes for how to do something.
Declarative memory • The memory of specific facts and events which can be brought consciously to mind and explicitly stated or ‘declared’. • The two sub-types of declarative memory are called episodic memory and semantic memory.
Episodic memory • A declarative memory system that stores information about specific events or personal experiences.
Semantic memory • A declarative memory system that information about the world.
Semantic Network Theory • A theory that describes the organisation of information in LTM in terms of overlapping networks (grids) of concepts that are interconnected and interrelated by meaningful links.