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prospective memory |
remembering to do something in the future eg remembering to make a phonecall |
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reconstructive memory |
tendency to recall or recognition to include ideas or elements that were inferred or related to the original stimulus but were not part of the original stimulus itself |
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schema |
In barletts words- an active orgnisation of past reactions or past experiences, a knowledge structure in memory |
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proposition |
a simple semantic relation between two concepts: a unit of meanning expressing a simple relationship or idea; the representation of the meaning of an entire sentence, including all the relationships among all the words |
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semantic integration |
tendency to store related pieces of info into an integrated, unified representation |
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technical accuracy |
accuracy in recall or recognition that is scored according to verbatim criteria |
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content accuracy |
accuracy in recall, recognition, and so on, based on the content or meaning of the stimulus rather than on the literal or verbatim stimulus that was presented |
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case grammar |
an approach in psycholinguistics in which the meaning of a sentence is determined by analyzing the semantic roles or cases, played different words, such as which names the agent or patient of the action. Other cases include time, location and manner |
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semantic case |
in a case grammar approach, the particular case played by a word or concept is said to be that words semantic case |
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relation |
in case grammar the central idea or relationship being asserted in a sentence or phrase Eg. Bill hit the ball with the bat, the central relation is HIT |