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- Human_memory_process abstract "Numerous theoretical accounts of memory have differentiated memory for facts and memory for context. Psychologist Endel Tulving (1972; 1983) further defined these two declarative memory conceptions of explicit memory (in which information is consciously registered and recalled) into semantic memory wherein general world knowledge not tied to specific events is stored and episodic memory involving the storage of context-specific information about personal experiences (i.e. time, location, and surroundings of personal knowledge). Conversely, implicit memory (non declarative) involves perhaps unconscious registration (lack of awareness during encoding), yet definite unconscious recollection. Skills and habits, priming, and classical conditioning all utilize implicit memory.An essential aspect of episodic memory includes date and time encoding in the subject's past. For such processing, the details surrounding the memory (where, when, and with whom the experience took place) must be preserved and are necessary for an episodic memory to form, otherwise the memory would be semantic. For instance, one may possess an episodic memory of John F. Kennedy's assassination, including the fact that he was watching Walter Cronkite announce that Kennedy had been murdered. However, if the contextual details of this event were lost, remaining would be a semantic memory that John F. Kennedy was assassinated. The ability to recall episodic information concerning a memory has been termed source monitoring, and is subject to distortion that may lead to source amnesia.".
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- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Awareness.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Category:Memory_processes.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Commonsense_knowledge_(artificial_intelligence).
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Distortion.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Endel_Tulving.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Episodic_memory.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Experience.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Explicit_memory.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Fact.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Habituation.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Image_registration.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Implicit_memory.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Information.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink John_F._Kennedy.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Memory.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Personal_knowledge.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Priming_(psychology).
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Recall_(memory).
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Semantic_memory.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Semantics.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Skill.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Source_amnesia.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Source_monitoring.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Surrounding.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Time.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Unconscious_mind.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Cronkite.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:context.
- Human_memory_process wikiPageWikiLinkText "Human memory process".
- Human_memory_process subject Category:Memory_processes.
- Human_memory_process type Process.
- Human_memory_process comment "Numerous theoretical accounts of memory have differentiated memory for facts and memory for context. Psychologist Endel Tulving (1972; 1983) further defined these two declarative memory conceptions of explicit memory (in which information is consciously registered and recalled) into semantic memory wherein general world knowledge not tied to specific events is stored and episodic memory involving the storage of context-specific information about personal experiences (i.e.".
- Human_memory_process label "Human memory process".
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