Exam 12: Learning and Memory
Exam 1: What is Biopsychology?115 Questions
Exam 2: Communication Within the Nervous System244 Questions
Exam 3: The Organization and Functions of the Nervous System168 Questions
Exam 4: The Methods and Ethics of Research158 Questions
Exam 5: Drugs, Addiction, and Reward167 Questions
Exam 6: Motivation and the Regulation of Internal States189 Questions
Exam 7: The Biology of Sex and Gender197 Questions
Exam 8: Emotion and Health164 Questions
Exam 9: Hearing and Language175 Questions
Exam 10: Vision and Visual Perception167 Questions
Exam 11: The Body Senses and Movement208 Questions
Exam 12: Learning and Memory166 Questions
Exam 13: Intelligence and Cognitive Functioning168 Questions
Exam 14: Psychological Disorders187 Questions
Exam 15: Sleep and Consciousness177 Questions
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Which of the following structures is not damaged in Korsakoff's syndrome?
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If you were asked where the major brain area for working memory is located,the best answer is probably:
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When aged mice were genetically engineered with an APP mutation that increased plaques:
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When Alzheimer's disease destroys parts of the temporal lobes:
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In Alzheimer's patients,plaques and tangles found in the ___ lobes disrupt connections between the hippocampus and other structures.
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Describe Alzheimer's disease.What are some ways we are improving diagnosis and recovery?
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Which of the following deficits is an example of anterograde amnesia?
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The reason that hippocampus damage can interfere with forming new memories and yet not alter childhood memories is:
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Stimulation that coincides with the trough of the theta wave produces depression,which may reverse long-term potentiation.
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Uncle Claude is just beginning to show signs of Korsakoff's syndrome.The best therapy for him is:
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Generally,the brain areas most affected by Korsakoff's syndrome are the:
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How does working memory work? How would you test an organism's extent of working memory? Design a simple test that would give you an answer.
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