Nondeclarative memory - implicit memory - indirect tests of memory

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how can you test nondeclarative memm?

has to be indirectly cause its about uconscious memories. 

 

- priming tasks

 

other verbal tasks:

- word-stem completion

- word-fragment completion

- lexical decision

- naming task

 

nonverbal tasks:

- perceptual identification

what is the most basic form of prming?

repetition priming: priming of an item that was encountered recently

what are some aspects of priming?

- amount of benefit from priming depends on how info was learned (transfer appropriate)

 

- in order to have it, right level of rpresentationneeds to be retrieved

- its pervasive, can last long

- not always observed

- memory is compartmentalised and processing of info depends on how we parse up the world, also with nondeclarative memory

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what are other verbal tasks tot test implicit memory?

- word-stem completion: first letters of a word, make it the first word that comes to  mind

- word-fragment completion: random letters from  word, complete word with first that comes to mind

- anagram solution: solve anagrams (exp. tderhun = thunder)

- lexical decision tas: is this a word? priming -> faster

- naming task: name out loud what you see: priming -> faster

what are some nonverbal tasks to test nondeclarative memory?

-pereptual identification of really shortly (35 ms) shown pictures -> priming make sbetter

- identifying possible and impossible objects -> priming makes faster en better

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