Deck 10: Neural Bases of Memory

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Anterograde amnesia is a loss of memory for events that occurred prior to the onset of amnesia.
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Which glutamate receptor is critical for long-term memory formation?
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Describe the differences between episodic and semantic memory.
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Describe how the Morris water maze experiment demonstrated the necessity of the NMDA receptor for spatial long-term memory.
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Contrast the standard model's view of long-term memory consolidation with that of the multiple trace theory.
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What evidence has been provided that the hippocampus proper may not be as critical to the formation of new long-term memories as originally thought?
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The "complementary learning systems" model is most consistent with which primary function of the hippocampus?

A)Fast-encoding
B)Slow-encoding
C)Episodic memory for sequences
D)Episodic memory for navigation
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Describe the fast-encoding theory of hippocampal function. What evidence is there in favor of this theory?
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Describe the episodic memory for sequences theory of hippocampal function. What evidence is there for this theory?
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The fact that knowledge about the world that can be consciously accessed without accompanying information of where and when this memory was acquired is an example of:

A)Episodic, nondeclarative memory
B)Episodic, declarative memory
C)Semantic, nondeclarative memory
D)Semantic, declarative memory
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What is the standard model of MTL function? What are some challenges to this model?
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Anterograde amnesia spares what type of memory?

A)Declarative
B)Nondeclarative
C)Explicit
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Which region is not part of the hippocampus proper?

A)Dentate gyrus
B)CA3
C)Entorhinal cortex
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Define Hebbian plasticity
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Damage to which regions of the medial temporal lobe memory system have been associated with perceptual deficits? (Check all that apply)

A)Perirhinal cortex
B)Entorhinal cortex
C)Parahippocampal cortex
D)Parahippocampal gyrus
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According to the standard model of the hippocampus, what is its primary function?
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What two events must co-occur for an NMDA receptor to allow Ca2+ ions into a neuron?
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Label each of the areas in the hippocampal circuitry: dentate gyrus; CA1; CA3. [With Figure 10.2A]
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Phase precession has provided critical evidence in favor of what theory of hippocampal function.

A)Fast-encoding
B)Multiple trace theory
C)Episodic memory for sequences
D)Relational binding
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The phenomenon of reconsolidation is demonstrated when:

A)A memory becomes less vulnerable to disruption with the passage of time
B)A memory can be encoded more strongly when it is retrieved and re-encoded
C)A memory becomes vulnerable to disruption when it is being retrieved
D)Information that couldn't be encoded into long-term memory due to anterograde amnesia can later be re-encoded
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Describe phase precession of hippocampal place cells
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Anterograde amnesia is a loss of memory for events that occurred prior to the onset of amnesia.
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Which glutamate receptor is critical for long-term memory formation?
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Describe the differences between episodic and semantic memory.
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Describe how the Morris water maze experiment demonstrated the necessity of the NMDA receptor for spatial long-term memory.
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Contrast the standard model's view of long-term memory consolidation with that of the multiple trace theory.
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What evidence has been provided that the hippocampus proper may not be as critical to the formation of new long-term memories as originally thought?
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The "complementary learning systems" model is most consistent with which primary function of the hippocampus?

A)Fast-encoding
B)Slow-encoding
C)Episodic memory for sequences
D)Episodic memory for navigation
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Describe the fast-encoding theory of hippocampal function. What evidence is there in favor of this theory?
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Describe the episodic memory for sequences theory of hippocampal function. What evidence is there for this theory?
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The fact that knowledge about the world that can be consciously accessed without accompanying information of where and when this memory was acquired is an example of:

A)Episodic, nondeclarative memory
B)Episodic, declarative memory
C)Semantic, nondeclarative memory
D)Semantic, declarative memory
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What is the standard model of MTL function? What are some challenges to this model?
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Anterograde amnesia spares what type of memory?

A)Declarative
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C)Explicit
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Which region is not part of the hippocampus proper?

A)Dentate gyrus
B)CA3
C)Entorhinal cortex
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Define Hebbian plasticity
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Damage to which regions of the medial temporal lobe memory system have been associated with perceptual deficits? (Check all that apply)

A)Perirhinal cortex
B)Entorhinal cortex
C)Parahippocampal cortex
D)Parahippocampal gyrus
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According to the standard model of the hippocampus, what is its primary function?
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What two events must co-occur for an NMDA receptor to allow Ca2+ ions into a neuron?
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Label each of the areas in the hippocampal circuitry: dentate gyrus; CA1; CA3. [With Figure 10.2A]
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Phase precession has provided critical evidence in favor of what theory of hippocampal function.

A)Fast-encoding
B)Multiple trace theory
C)Episodic memory for sequences
D)Relational binding
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The phenomenon of reconsolidation is demonstrated when:

A)A memory becomes less vulnerable to disruption with the passage of time
B)A memory can be encoded more strongly when it is retrieved and re-encoded
C)A memory becomes vulnerable to disruption when it is being retrieved
D)Information that couldn't be encoded into long-term memory due to anterograde amnesia can later be re-encoded
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Describe phase precession of hippocampal place cells
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