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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Semantic Memory Version 1, defining features are necessary to the meaning of the item, declarative knowledge is knowledge about facts and things, Prototype Approach involves prototypes, 3 theories of network models are ACT* Theory, 3 theories of network models are parallel distributed processing, Feature Comparison Model is composed of characteristic features, sentence verification technique discovered category size effect, 3 theories of network models are Collins and Loftus, Prototype Approach was researched by Rosch, Feature Comparison Model is composed of defining features, priming effect is faster response to item when preceded by similar item, basic-level categories are more useful than subordinate-level categories, Feature Comparison Model was explored through sentence verification technique, lower level or more specific e.g. deskchair, Siamese, Philips screwdirver, Collins and Loftus used nodes, 3 levels of categorization are subordinate-level categories, superordinate-level categories are higher level or more general, characteristic features are descriptive but not essential, prototypes are reference points, ACT* Theory distinguishes between declarative knowledge