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Types of Long-term Memory
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In this lecture, we explore the different types of long-term memory, including episodic, semantic and procedural memory, focusing in particular on: (i) episodic memory; (ii) the different methods for investigating it, such as free recall, cued recall and recognition tasks; (iii) two types of recognition processes, recollection and familiarity; (iv) the difference between them.
About the lecturer
Davide Bruno was born in Italy and graduated in Psychology from the University of Parma, then obtained a PhD from Keele University (2007). After positions at the University of Southampton, the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, the Nathan Kline Institute, New York University, and Liverpool Hope University, he joined Liverpool John Moores University as a Senior Lecturer. His interests are, broadly, memory, ageing and dementia.
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Bruno, D. (2019, September 27). Recall, Recognition and Relearning - Types of Long-term Memory [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/recall-recognition-and-relearning?auth=0&lesson=2627&option=16600&type=lesson
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Bruno, D. "Recall, Recognition and Relearning – Types of Long-term Memory." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 27 Sep 2019, https://massolit.io/options/recall-recognition-and-relearning?auth=0&lesson=2627&option=16600&type=lesson