Summary of NEUROPSICOLOGÍA DE LA MEMORIA

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This video discusses the neuropsychology of memory, focusing on the different types of memory and how they can be affected by different diseases. The video also discusses the two main types of memory loss: amnesia and dementia.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses the neuroscience of memory, focusing on the different aspects of memory that are: acquisition, encoding, storage, and retrieval. The most important distinction between short-term and long-term memory is the distinction between explicit and implicit memory. Explicit memory is stored in language and can be expressed, while implicit memory is not accessible through language. The most important part of memory for tasks that require quick decision-making is the executive center, which coordinates the activities of the other memory systems. Short-term memory is divided into four subsystems: the executive center, the semantic system, the episodic system, and the autobiographical system. These systems are constantly interacting and sending information to and receiving information from the executive center.
  • 00:05:00 This video discusses the neuropsychology of memory, and focuses on the two main types of memory loss: amnesia, which is when a person can't remember new information, and dementia, which is when a person can remember old information but can't remember new information. The video also discusses the different types of memory, and how memory loss can be caused by different diseases.

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