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
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The area of the brain that is located just below the prefrontal cortex, above the lateral fissure, and beside the precentral gyrus is known as the:
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This area is concerned with massive connections between the Prefrontal Lobe, the hippocampus, and the medial temporal lobe.
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An inability to form new memories follow brain damage is called:
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The parts of the neuron that receive sensory receptors are called ______.
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The brain is divisible into two ______ halves, oriented in the left-right direction.
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Self-regulation of memory is most associated with which lobe of the Cerebral Cortex?
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Explain the four main anatomical areas of the cerebral cortex and the function of each.
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Which of these limbic system structures is most associated with emotion and emotional learning?
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