Exam 2: Memory and the Brain
Exam 1: Introduction to the Study of Memory114 Questions
Exam 2: Memory and the Brain114 Questions
Exam 3: Working Memory113 Questions
Exam 4: Episodic Memory82 Questions
Exam 5: Semantic Memory84 Questions
Exam 6: Visual Memory84 Questions
Exam 7: Autobiographical Memory84 Questions
Exam 8: False Memory84 Questions
Exam 9: Metamemory83 Questions
Exam 10: Memory Disorders84 Questions
Exam 11: Memory in Childhood84 Questions
Exam 12: Memory in Older Adults83 Questions
Exam 13: Memory Improvement and Learning Efficiency84 Questions
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This is the part of the neuron that sends information to other neurons.
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What instrument would a researcher use to get a detailed image of a living human brain without causing any damage to living tissue?
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The Olfactory Bulb is the primary organ for processing odors.Information from the olfactory nerves is carried directly to the:
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In regards to question 62, what additional part of the brain might be damaged as well?
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When an individual suspects a diagnosis of Alzheimer's, one of many dimentia/type illnesses, what will be the first deficit detected in this disease?
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The medial temporal lobe is associated with higher emotions, decision-making, metacognition, and memory.Damage to this area affects the fight or flight emotional response.This response can be associated with the prefrontal cortex.
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In order for a neural signal to be sent, neurotransmitters must move from the axon of one neuron to the dendrite of another.This reflects the importance of the:
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Describe the flow of information through the neuron, including how information is transmitted through the axon, dendrite, and synapse.
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The cognitive psychology of memory is increasingly influenced by the neuroscience of memory.Together, these form a hybrid field known as:
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Musical perception is processed primarily in which hemisphere of the brain?
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This part of the brain is an important relay point in human memory circuits.
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Intracranial EEGs measure brain activity when electrodes are placed directly on the surface of the brain.
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The hypothalamus area of the brain is associated with basic emotions.To separate these emotions into emotional learning, fear, and memory, this information is transmitted by the amygdala.
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