| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Are episodic memories available for conscious inspection? | Yes | 100%
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| Are procedural memories explicit or implicit? | Implicit | 96%
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| Are procedural memories available for conscious inspection? | No | 96%
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| Are episodic memories declarative or non-declarative? | Declarative | 92%
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| Which type of LTM is linked to memories of personal events? | Episodic memory | 92%
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| Are semantic memories explicit or implicit? | Explicit | 92%
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| Are procedural memories declarative or non-declarative? | Non-declarative | 92%
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| Which type of LTM is linked to memories of how to do something? | Procedural memory | 92%
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| Which type of LTM is linked to facts and knowledge? | Semantic memory | 88%
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| Which area(s) of the brain is linked to episodic memories? | Hippocampus and temporal lobes | 38%
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| AO3: What is a STRENGTH of types of LTM? | Support from case studies | 33%
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| Which type of LTM is the basal ganglia and limbic system linked to? (Put 1 for episodic, 2 for semantic, and 3 for procedural) | 3 - Procedural | 25%
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| AO3: What is a LIMITATION of types of LTM? (HINT: Used to counter the strength above) | Problems with case studies - Can't be generalised / very specific / can't establish a causal relationship / time consuming | 21%
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| AO3: What is a STRENGTH of types of LTM? | Support from brain scans | 21%
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| Which area(s) of the brain is linked to procedural memories? | Cerebellum and motor cortex | 17%
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| AO3: What is PRS? | Perceptual Representation System memory - The 4th type of LTM related to priming, it is implicit/non-declarative/unconscious/automatic like procedural memory, controlled by a brain system separate from the temporal system (used for explicit memory) | 17%
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| Which area(s) of the brain is linked to semantic memories? | Temporal lobes | 13%
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| AO3: What is a LIMITATION of types of LTM? | 4th Type of LTM - Current theory is oversimplified and ignores the possibility of PRS | 8%
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