Exam 2: The Neural Bases of Learning and Memory
Exam 1: The Nature of Learning and Memory50 Questions
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Key cranial nerves responsible for the heart, circulatory system, and the diaphragm are located in the ____________.
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Normally, long-term depression (LTD) occurs when either presynaptic activity or postsynaptic activity occurs alone.
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The role of the sympathetic nervous system is to calm our bodies down after something stressful.
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The most frequent excitatory neurotransmitter in the hippocampus is _________.
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The synaptic potential created in a distant dendritic branch would most likely be _____ when it arrived at the cell body.
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The large prefrontal association cortex is well developed in primates, especially humans and is correlated with:
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Give a general overview of the types of abilities that are regulated by the three main regions of the brain. Start with the most primitive area.
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The spinal nerves carry information in and out of the brain via the ___________.
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Calcium ions in the postsynaptic neuron aid in the process of long-term potentiation by synthesizing neurotrophins, which _________.
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