Categorieën: Alle - semantic - memory - knowledge

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Human Memory

Human memory encompasses various forms and processes, including sensory, working, and long-term memory. Long-term memory is divided into explicit and implicit knowledge. Explicit knowledge includes declarative memory, which is further split into episodic memory for personal experiences and semantic memory for factual information.

Human Memory

Working Memory (short-term memory)

Dual-Store Model of Memory

Conceptual Knowledge (understanding of why certain events happened)

External Stimuli

Human Memory

Long-Term Memory

Explicit Knowledge (conscious)
Declarative Knowledge (facts and events)

Semantic Memory (facts, concepts)

Episodic Memory (events, experiences)

Implicit Knowledge (unconscious)
Procedural Knowledge (skills, tasks)

Conditional Knowledge (responding in different circumstances)

Sensory Memory