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Types of Long Term Memory | AQA Psychology | A-level
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This video provides an overview of the different types of long term memory for A-Level Psychology students. It covers topics such as episodic memory, semantic memory, and procedural memory, as well as the evidence behind the different types.
LINKS to material in video:
RECOMMENDED READING ON MEMORY
RECOMMENDED READING
After some book recommendations to explore Psychology further?
OTHER VIDEOS
Multi-Store Model of memory | Coding, Capacity, Duration | Short & Long term
Evaluating the Multi-Store Model of Memory
0:00 - Intro
00:27 - Procedural Memory
01:40 - Episodic Memory
02:43 - Semantic Memory
03:33 - Comparison
04:00 - Evidence #1 Tulving et al. (1994)
04:54 - Evidence #2 Patient HM
07:16 - Evidence #3 Clive Wearing
09:18 - Outro
WHO ARE YOU?
Hi - I’m Tom. I’m a Psychology teacher based in the North of England. I've been teaching for over a decade and have numerous years of being an A-level examiner. I started Bear it in MIND to share my own passion for Psychology, and to provide people with content to help us better understand ourselves and others.
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By using some of the affiliate links below, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This is the easiest way to support me and helps me continue making content like this for you. Thank you 👍
LINKS to material in video:
RECOMMENDED READING ON MEMORY
RECOMMENDED READING
After some book recommendations to explore Psychology further?
OTHER VIDEOS
Multi-Store Model of memory | Coding, Capacity, Duration | Short & Long term
Evaluating the Multi-Store Model of Memory
0:00 - Intro
00:27 - Procedural Memory
01:40 - Episodic Memory
02:43 - Semantic Memory
03:33 - Comparison
04:00 - Evidence #1 Tulving et al. (1994)
04:54 - Evidence #2 Patient HM
07:16 - Evidence #3 Clive Wearing
09:18 - Outro
WHO ARE YOU?
Hi - I’m Tom. I’m a Psychology teacher based in the North of England. I've been teaching for over a decade and have numerous years of being an A-level examiner. I started Bear it in MIND to share my own passion for Psychology, and to provide people with content to help us better understand ourselves and others.
LINKS & RESOURCES
By using some of the affiliate links below, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This is the easiest way to support me and helps me continue making content like this for you. Thank you 👍
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