单词 | semantic memory |
释义 | > as lemmassemantic memory semantic memory n. Psychology the part of memory that deals with meanings and concepts, and underlies the ability to recall factual information that is not based on past experience; a memory or recollection of this type. [After Russian smyslovaja pamjat′ (1941 or earlier).] ΚΠ 1962 tr. Ž. I. Šif in Psychol. Sci. in USSR 704 This confirmed again that the development of memorization and reproduction in morons, in the same way as in children capable of hearing, draws upon semantic memory. 1966 M. R. Quillian (U.S. Air Force AD641671) (abstr.) In this model, information about such things as the meanings of words is stored in a complex network, which then displays some of the desirable properties of a human's semantic memory. 1992 New Scientist 21 Nov. (Secret Life of Brain Suppl.) 4/1 Your conversation involves: semantic memory, your knowledge about language and the world, including the concept of a bike and what you know about bikes and how to ride them; and episodic memory. 2006 G. Buzsáki Rhythms of Brain xi. 278 ‘Conscious’ recollections..include..learning arbitrary facts related to the world we live in, such as the distinction between relaxation and harmonic oscillators. These latter factual or semantic memories lack a unique personal link. < as lemmas |
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