Exam 1: The Study of Memory

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The central dogma of the behaviourist approach was that only ________.

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Which contribution(s) of behaviourists is/are still relevant today?

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The methodological rigour that was developed during the behaviourist era in order for a behaviourist to conclude, with confidence, that the observed change in behaviour was the result of the experimental manipulation, helped legitimize psychology in the realm of science and remains a crucial element of quality memory research to this day

The work of Ebbinghaus is still relevant to memory studies because ________.

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The difference between physical and cognitive skills is ________.

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The memory deficit induced by a lesion in Wernicke's area is ________.

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Why is Plato's philosophy important in memory research?

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In what ways is the work of Francis Gall still relevant today?

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Plato believed that ________.

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The phenomenon of long-term potentiation ________.

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The "system approach" to the study of memory ________.

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Aristotle was the first to introduce ________.

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Donald Hebb envisioned the process of memory formation as ________.

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Penfield's homunculus is important because ________.

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The main contribution of the "Gestalt" psychology school to modern psychology is ________.

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The "principle approach" to the study of memory ________.

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Why did Karl Lashley fail to localize the memory engrams?

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Francis Gall is famous because he________.

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How do neurons work to transmit information in the brain? How do they get modified to store memories?

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The work of Charles Darwin had a revolutionary impact on society because ________.

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The medial temporal lobes are crucial for memory, as illustrated by the H.M. case. Structure that are part of the medial temporal lobes do not include ________.

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