Exam 12: Development and Aging: Learning and Memory Across the Lifespan

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What kinds of changes in neural growth are seen in old age? To what extent are these changes useful in replacing lost neurons?

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Individuals with Down syndrome:

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Sparrows raised in isolation still learn to sing,but their songs are abnormal.This is an example of:

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The formation of an attachment to the first individual an organism sees after birth is known as:

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Which of the following does NOT occur in the brain in old age?

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In a paired-associate test of memory,elderly adults:

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"Genie," the little girl who was tragically isolated until age 13:

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Which gene appears to govern how action potentials propagate down the axon,determining whether the message gets passed on to the next neuron?

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Puberty ____,while adolescence _____.

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Which of the following is true regarding imprinting?

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Deficits in working memory in old age may be due to loss of neurons in the:

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Which of the following is true regarding gender differences in learning and memory?

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Neurofibrillary tangles:

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Which of the following is true regarding synaptogenesis?

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Which of the following is true?

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Describe the neural changes seen in the brains of adolescents.

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When Tryon (1940)bred "maze-bright" rats together,he found that:

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The process of physical change during which the body transitions to sexual maturity is known as:

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In elderly people,skill learning:

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People with ____ have a higher risk for developing Alzheimer's disease,while people with _____ have a lower risk.

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