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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Semantic Memory - Theories, Basic-level Categories produce Priming Effect, Characteristic Features are Descriptive but not Essential, Semantic Memory is organized through Feature Comparison Model, Prototypes are Reference Points, Rosch proposed 3 Levels of Categorization, ACT Theory distinguishes between Declarative Knowledge, Semantic Memory is organized through Prototype Approach, Defining Features are Necessary to the Meaning of the Item, Parallel Distributed Processing intertwines Episodic and Semantic Memory, Network Models are discussed in Collins and Loftus, ACT Theory distinguishes between Procedural Knowledge, 3 Levels of Categorization are Subordinate-level Categories, Prototype Approach involves Prototypes, Network Models are discussed in ACT Theory, Feature Comparison Model was explored through Sentence Verification Technique, Typicality Effect states Faster Decision when Item is in Typical Category, Collins and Loftus used Nodes, Prototypes are Items Most Typical of a Category, Sentence Verification Technique discovered Category Size Effect, Collins and Loftus proposed Net-like Organization of Concepts