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Abstract Form strong episodic memories of the facts you wish to learn. Because semantic memory is based on the information acquired through episodic memory, it is critical to begin with a strong episodic memory. Get a good night’s sleep. Whether you are trying to remember to remember vocabulary words, history dates, mathematical formulas,
Andrew E. Budson, Elizabeth A. Kensinger
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Abstract Form strong episodic memories of the facts you wish to learn. Because semantic memory is based on the information acquired through episodic memory, it is critical to begin with a strong episodic memory. Get a good night’s sleep. Whether you are trying to remember to remember vocabulary words, history dates, mathematical formulas,
Andrew E. Budson, Elizabeth A. Kensinger
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1997
Semantic memory encompasses knowledge of objects, facts and words. A number of brain regions are probably involved, but the left infero-lateral temporal lobe appears to play a key role. The separability of semantic memory from episodic (or autobiographical) memory is a focus of current debate. Impaired semantic memory is a common feature of Alzheimer's
J R, Hodges, K, Patterson
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Semantic memory encompasses knowledge of objects, facts and words. A number of brain regions are probably involved, but the left infero-lateral temporal lobe appears to play a key role. The separability of semantic memory from episodic (or autobiographical) memory is a focus of current debate. Impaired semantic memory is a common feature of Alzheimer's
J R, Hodges, K, Patterson
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Semantic Cognition: Semantic Memory and Semantic Control
2021Semantic processing is a defining feature of human cognition, central not only to language, but also to object recognition, the generation of appropriate actions, and the capacity to use knowledge in reasoning, planning, and problem-solving. Semantic memory refers to our repository of conceptual or factual knowledge about the world.
Elizabeth Jefferies, Xiuyi Wang
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 1994
It is now established that selective disorders of semantic memory may arise after focal cerebral lesions. Debate and dissension remain on three principal issues: category specificity, the status of modality-dependent knowledge, and the stability and sufficiency of stored information.
R A, McCarthy, E K, Warrington
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It is now established that selective disorders of semantic memory may arise after focal cerebral lesions. Debate and dissension remain on three principal issues: category specificity, the status of modality-dependent knowledge, and the stability and sufficiency of stored information.
R A, McCarthy, E K, Warrington
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Episodic memory, semantic memory, and amnesia
Hippocampus, 1998Episodic memory and semantic memory are two types of declarative memory. There have been two principal views about how this distinction might be reflected in the organization of memory functions in the brain. One view, that episodic memory and semantic memory are both dependent on the integrity of medial temporal lobe and midline diencephalic ...
L R, Squire, S M, Zola
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1997
Glenberg tries to explain how and why memories have semantic content. The theory succeeds in specifying the relations between two major classes of memory phenomena – explicit and implicit memory – but it may fail in its assignment of relative importance to these phenomena and in its account of meaning.
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Glenberg tries to explain how and why memories have semantic content. The theory succeeds in specifying the relations between two major classes of memory phenomena – explicit and implicit memory – but it may fail in its assignment of relative importance to these phenomena and in its account of meaning.
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Neuropsychologia, 2009
We studied five patients with semantic memory disorders, four with semantic dementia and one with herpes simplex virus encephalitis, to investigate the involvement of semantic conceptual knowledge in object use. Comparisons between patients who had semantic deficits of different severity, as well as the follow-up, showed that the ability to use objects
Silveri, Maria Caterina +1 more
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We studied five patients with semantic memory disorders, four with semantic dementia and one with herpes simplex virus encephalitis, to investigate the involvement of semantic conceptual knowledge in object use. Comparisons between patients who had semantic deficits of different severity, as well as the follow-up, showed that the ability to use objects
Silveri, Maria Caterina +1 more
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Semantic Memory and Psychological Semantics
1974Publisher Summary This chapter presents a theoretical approach to semantic memory, which is applicable to a wide range of semantic phenomena. The chapter discusses the topic of semantic memory in psycholinguistic perspective and then demonstrates how semantic propositions are verified.
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