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Chapter 9: Memory Systems

Chapter 9: Memory Systems

pp. 279-313

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, University of California, Merced, , University of California, Berkeley
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In this chapter, we delve into the intriguing world of memory development, from infancy to adulthood. We begin by emphasizing the fundamental role memory plays in learning. We explore two distinct memory systems: one we are conscious of and another that operates behind the scenes. We examine various memory types, their testing methods, and the brain regions responsible for them. Our focus then shifts to episodic memory, questioning its exclusivity to humans. We dissect the brain structures involved in memory formation and their developmental changes. Additionally, we explore the interconnectedness of memory, thinking processes, and decision-making. Our goal in this chapter is to provide a comprehensive understanding of memory development across different life stages, laying the groundwork for a deeper grasp of this intricate cognitive process.

Keywords

  • implicit memory
  • explicit memory
  • infantile amnesia
  • hippocampal-dependent memory
  • medial temporal lobes
  • operant conditioning
  • episodic memory
  • amnesia
  • engram
  • remembering vs. knowing

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