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Human memory system -By Harshit Agrawal

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Human memory system-By Harshit Agrawal

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What will be covered?• Memory definition & classification• Understanding memory by behaviour• Three stage model of human memory• working memory model• Long term memory classification• Genetic memory

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What is memory?

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Encoding Storage Retrieval

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Understanding memory & Learning from the

behavioural observations

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Ref: Lili chin(doggydrwaing.net)

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Extinction OF Learned behaviour

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And this happens when reward is

seldom

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Three stage memory model

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Short term memory

Longer lived than sensory memory

Lives several seconds

With rehearsal lives longer

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Working memory

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Active use of both sensory and long term memory

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Long term memoryLong Term Memory

Declarative Non Declarative

SemanticGeneral

Knowledge,Facts

EpisodicPersonal

Experiences,Events

Procedural memoryLearned skills

L

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Genetic memory

• A big influencer

• Fobia , Talent, even diseases can pass down from ancestors

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• A Nature Neuroscience study, 2013 shows mice trained to avoid a smell passed their aversion on to their “grandchildren".

• The study was done at Emory University School of Medicine

• The results were important for phobia and anxiety research.

• The animals were trained to fear a smell similar to cherry blossom.

• Mice's offsprings and their offsprings were "extremely sensitive" to cherry blossom and would avoid the scent, despite never having experienced it in their lives.

• Changes in brain structure were also found.

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Curious Case of Kim Peek

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• Known as “Megasavant”Diagnosed with FG Syndrome Linked to X chromosome abnormalityCausing low muscle tone and large headCool example of brain’s plasticityHe could read with both eyes separately in

3secCould remember 98% of what he read

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REFRENCES:

• HTTP://ASPSYCHOLOGYBLACKPOOLSIXTH.WEEBLY.COM/WORKING-MEMORY-MODEL.HTML• HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=UWKVPFZJWCE• NEUROSCIENCE: EXPLORING THE BRAIN BY BEAR AND CONORS• IIRO P. JÄÄSKELÄINEN, INTRODUCTION TO COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 2012• HTTP://WWW.HUMAN-MEMORY.NET/TYPES.HTML• HTTP://WWW.NATURE.COM/NEURO/JOURNAL/V17/N1/ABS/NN.3594.HTML• HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=XXFA9SLOVAU&T=2180S

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