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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The strengthening of a synapse due to the simultaneous release of neurotransmitter from a presynaptic cell and the response of a post-synaptic cell is called the:
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The diseased brain of an Alzheimer's patient is characterized by:
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Many of the genes that are more active during sleep are involved in ___.
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When glutamate-blocking drugs were given during training in the water maze,rats:
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There is ___ of a prolonged consolidation period for nondeclarative learning.
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Researchers divide amnesia into two stages: before-injury amnesia and after-injury amnesia.
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The amygdala contributes to learning by strengthening declarative memories about emotional events involving:
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Alzheimer's disease is associated with degeneration of ___ neurons.
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The individuals who can't forget memories have evidence of:
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Associative long-term potentiation has been suggested as a neural basis for:
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We refer to declarative memory in humans,but relational memory in rats.
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Although some therapies are only marginally effective at delaying the progression of Alzheimer's,they are important because even a delay of a few months for nursing home care could save millions of dollars in health care.
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Transfer of information from the hippocampus to the cortex:
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For Henry Molaison (H.M. ),removal of the ___ produced severe memory problems.
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