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Associative memory (psychology)

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In psychology, associative memory is defined as


the ability to learn and remember the relationship
between unrelated items. This would include, for
example, remembering the name of someone or
the aroma of a particular perfume.[1] This type of
memory deals specifically with the relationship
between these different objects or concepts. A
normal associative memory task involves testing
participants on their recall of pairs of unrelated
items, such as face-name pairs.[2] Associative
memory is a declarative memory structure and
episodically based.[3]

Conditioning

Location and circuitry

Biological basis

Research and future work

Mathematical models

See also

References

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