Exam 11: Learning, Memory, and Amnesia
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H.M.'s operation was a bilateral __________ lobectomy.
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medial temporal
Bilateral lesions of the medial temporal cortex that do not damage the hippocampus or amygdala produce
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There is substantial evidence that the__________ plays a major role memory for spatial location.
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H.M.'s main problem is that he cannot form new __________ long-term memories.
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Which of the following is a correct statement about medial temporal lobe amnesics? They often have
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Many __________ cells are located in hippocampus, whereas many grid cells are located in the entorhinal cortex.
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When rats are not sure where they are, their place cells fire in accordance with where they
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The long-term progressive increase in the resistance of memories to disruption by electroconvulsive shock was demonstrated in a classic study by Squire, Slater, and Chace (1975) in which the memory for __________ was assessed.
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The __________ glutamate receptor appears to play a critical role in LTP at some synapses in the brain.
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The specificity of LTP to particular synapses on the postsynaptic neuron is likely attributable to compartmentalizing effects of
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Memory for general principles and skills required to perform a task is called __________ memory.
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Food-caching species of birds tend to have __________ hippocampi than non-food-caching species.
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Which of the following is regarded as a critical factor in the induction of LTP?
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One major difference between the amnesia associated with advanced Korsakoff's syndrome and that associated with bilateral medial temporal lobe damage is that patients with advanced Korsakoff's syndrome have
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The reduction of cholinergic activity in the brains of predementia Alzheimer's patients results from damage to the
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The current consensus is that memories of experiences are likely stored
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The most commonly employed test of short-term verbal memory is the
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The study of which of the following amnesic subjects seemed to provide particularly strong evidence of the involvement of the hippocampus in memory?
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Posttraumatic amnesia for events that occur in the period after a concussive blow to the head is called __________ amnesia.
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