Exam 13: The Biology of Learning and Memory

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What memory task would a typical patient with Korsakoff's syndrome be able to do without difficulty?

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The genes controlling early-onset Alzheimer's disease cause a protein called amyloid-?

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Structures formed from degenerating axons and dendrites are referred to as:

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What area of the brain is particularly important for coding spatial information?

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If you stimulate the gills of an Aplysia by squirting them with a brief jet of seawater, at first it will:

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In searching for the engram, Karl Lashley found that removal of larger areas of cortex resulted in the greatest impairment of memory.

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The hippocampus is more important for remembering the ____ of memory and less necessary for remembering the ____.

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Recent researchers have felt that Lashley's conclusions about the results of his search for the engram reflected some inappropriate assumptions. One of those assumptions was that:

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Lashley's term "engram" refers to:

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People with parietal lobe damage the process of ____ is damaged.

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What memory impairments are found in patients with Korsakoff's syndrome?

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Some memory-enhancing supplements appear to act in common by:

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The patient H.M. suffered severe memory disorders following a surgical operation that removed the:

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The inability to form memories for events that happened after brain damage is a characteristic of ____ amnesia.

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Individuals with Korsakoff's syndrome are similar to people with damage to the:

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The delayed matching-to-sample task is considered to be an example of:

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In operant conditioning, punishment is:

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People with damage in the anterior and inferior regions of the temporal lobe suffer:

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When prompted with cues, Korsakoff's victims can often produce words from lists they saw but claim to have never seen. This exemplifies what kind of memory?

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If a researcher makes minor changes to the procedure of the delayed matching-to-sample and delayed nonmatching-to-sample tasks, monkeys with hippocampal damage:

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