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exp3604 module 7 (chapter 8)
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inference
logical interpretations and conclusions that were never part of the
original stimulus material
semantic memory
refers to our organized knowledge about the world

doesn't specify /how/ we acquired that information

includes general knowledge, lexical/language knowledge,
conceptual knowledge; influences most cognitive activities,
categories/concepts
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episodic memory
contains information about events that happened to us

emphasizes when/where/how these events happened to us

, category
set of objects that belong together, considered at least partly
equivalent

tells us something about its members, tells us how to deal with
things

ex. "fruit"
concept
mental representation of a category

used to place objects into categories

ex. fruits = sweet, grown, healthy, edible
prototype
the item that is the best, most typical example of a category
prototype approach
you decide whether a particular item belongs to a category by
comparing this item to a prototype

may be more suitable for categories with numerous members

abstraction process (devising a list of features/prototypes) which
forces you to discard useful information
proto-typicality
degree to which members in a category are representative of that
category

not all members are created equal; some members are more
prototypical than others

ex. dogs are more prototypical than iguanas in the category of
household pets
graded structure
begins with the most representative/prototypical members, and
continues on though the category's nonprototypical members

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