Is it necessary to distinguish semantic memory from episodic memory\ulcorner

의미기억과 일화기억의 구분은 필요한가

  • Published : 2000.12.01

Abstract

The distinction between short-term store (STS) and long-term store (LTS) has been made in the perspective of information processing. Memory system theorists have argued that memory could be conceived as multiple memory systems beyond the concept of a single LTS. Popular memory system models are Schacter & Tulving (994)'s multiple memory systems and Squire (987)'s the taxonomy of long-term memory. Those m models agree that amnesic patients have intact STS but impaired LTS and have preserved implicit memory. However. there is a debate about the nature of the long-term memory impairment. One model considers amnesic deficit as a selective episodic memory impairment. whereas the other sees the deficits as both episodic and semantic memory impairment. At present, it remains unclear that episodic memory should be distinguished from semantic memory in terms of retrieval operation. The distinction between declarative memory and nondeclarative memory would be the alternative way to reflect explicit memory and implicit memory. The research focused on the function of frontal lobe might give clues to the debate about the nature of LTS.

정보처리 이론은 기억을 단기기억과 장기기억으로 구분하였다. 기억체계 이론은 기억이 정보처리 이론에서 가정하는 하나의 장기기억이 아닌 중다기억 체계로 기억이 조직화되어 lT다고 주장한다. 대표적인 기억체계정보처리 이론은 기억을 단기기억과 장기기억으로 구분하였다. 기억체계 이론은 기억이 정보처리 이론에서 가정하는 하나의 장기기억이 아닌 중다기억 체계로 기억이 조직화되어 lT다고 주장한다. 대표적인 기억체계 이론으로는 Schacter와 Tulving 의 기억모형(1994)과 Squire 의 장기기억 분류 모형(1987)이 있다 두 모형은 단기기억과 장기기억의 구분, 기억장애에 보존된 암묵기억 수행에는 견해가 일치하지만, 기억장애가 일화기억만의 손상인지 아니면 의미기억을 포함하는지는 견해가 다르다. 그러나 현재의 자료로서는 일화기억과 의미기억의 구분이 더 정확한 설명인가 아니면 서술기억과 비서술기억의 구분이 더 나은 설명인가는 분명하지 않다. 전두엽에 대한 더 자세한 연구가 일화기억과 의미기억의구분과 관련되어 있다. 이론으로는 Schacter와 Tulving 의 기억모형(1994)과 Squire 의 장기기억 분류 모형(1987)이 있다 두 모형은 단기기억과 장기기억의 구분, 기억장애에 보존된 암묵기억 수행에는 견해가 일치하지만, 기억장애가 일화기억만의 손상인지 아니면 의미기억을 포함하는지는 견해가 다르다. 그러나 현재의 자료로서는 일화기억과 의미기억의 구분이 더 정확한 설명인가 아니면 서술기억과 비서술기억의 구분이 더 나은 설명인가는 분명하지 않다. 전두엽에 대한 더 자세한 연구가 일화기억과 의미기억의구분과 관련되어 있다.

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