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.

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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

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you have no idea how much your videos help me in reviewing my studies, you're awesome thank you so so much!!<33

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Thank-you so much this was so helpful!!

dior
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If my lectureres had as organized, structured and consice presentations as this I would never need to open my book. Damn. Could you do developmental psychology next?😅

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At 7:16, can you explain how semantic and episodic memory is proven by the accompanied descriptions? How do these observations prove the existence of the two types of memory?

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i'm confused whether or not LTM is in the hippocampus or prefrontal cortex?

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