Deck 14: Essay

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Why are fear and eyeblink conditioning paradigms used for studying the brain?
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Outline a purported neural circuit for explicit memory.
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What memory systems and brain regions are affected in Alzheimer disease?
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What evidence supports the idea that the hippocampus is critical for spatial memory?
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What are autobiographical memories? What brain regions are thought to underlie autobiographical memories?
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What is Korsakoff syndrome? What is its primary cause?
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What role do NMDA and AMPA receptors play in long-term potentiation (LTP)?
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Differentiate between explicit and implicit memory.Give an example of each.
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What brain circuits participate in generating implicit memories?
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How do the brains of people and other animals with superior spatial memory abilities differ from those with normal spatial memory abilities? Give examples.
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What are long-term potentiation (LTP)and long-term depression (LTD)? What procedures can be used to induce LTP or LTD?
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Describe the visual recognition and object position tasks used to study memory in monkeys.Which brain structures are critical for performing these tasks?
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Does the adult brain form new neurons? If so,where are they added?
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List H.M.'s memory deficits and his maintained memory systems following his neurosurgery.
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How does an enriched environment alter the brain?
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Differentiate between Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning.
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Which brain circuits are critical for forming emotional memories?
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What are place,head direction,and grid cells? How do these cells work to construct a spatial map of our environment?
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Differentiate between top-down and bottom-up processing.How are these two types of processing related to explicit and implicit memory?
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What role do the frontal lobes play in memory? What happens following frontal lobe damage?
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What happens to a motor map after the amputation of a limb?
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Richard's left arm was amputated 3 years ago after a workplace injury.Even though the limb is gone,Richard sometimes feels like he still has a left arm.In addition,when Richard shaves the left side of his face,it feels as though someone is touching his missing left arm.What mechanisms explain this strange phenomenon?
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List and describe five of the guiding principles of brain plasticity mentioned in your text.
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What are neurotrophic factors? What role do they play in the recovery from brain injury?
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List the three primary methods to enhance recovery of function after brain damage.
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How do fluctuating estrogen levels affect cognition?
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Define drug-induced behavioral sensitization.Give an example.
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Why are fear and eyeblink conditioning paradigms used for studying the brain?
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Outline a purported neural circuit for explicit memory.
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What memory systems and brain regions are affected in Alzheimer disease?
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What evidence supports the idea that the hippocampus is critical for spatial memory?
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What are autobiographical memories? What brain regions are thought to underlie autobiographical memories?
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What is Korsakoff syndrome? What is its primary cause?
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What role do NMDA and AMPA receptors play in long-term potentiation (LTP)?
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Differentiate between explicit and implicit memory.Give an example of each.
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What brain circuits participate in generating implicit memories?
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How do the brains of people and other animals with superior spatial memory abilities differ from those with normal spatial memory abilities? Give examples.
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What are long-term potentiation (LTP)and long-term depression (LTD)? What procedures can be used to induce LTP or LTD?
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Describe the visual recognition and object position tasks used to study memory in monkeys.Which brain structures are critical for performing these tasks?
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Does the adult brain form new neurons? If so,where are they added?
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List H.M.'s memory deficits and his maintained memory systems following his neurosurgery.
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How does an enriched environment alter the brain?
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Differentiate between Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning.
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Which brain circuits are critical for forming emotional memories?
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What are place,head direction,and grid cells? How do these cells work to construct a spatial map of our environment?
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Differentiate between top-down and bottom-up processing.How are these two types of processing related to explicit and implicit memory?
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What role do the frontal lobes play in memory? What happens following frontal lobe damage?
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What happens to a motor map after the amputation of a limb?
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Richard's left arm was amputated 3 years ago after a workplace injury.Even though the limb is gone,Richard sometimes feels like he still has a left arm.In addition,when Richard shaves the left side of his face,it feels as though someone is touching his missing left arm.What mechanisms explain this strange phenomenon?
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List and describe five of the guiding principles of brain plasticity mentioned in your text.
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What are neurotrophic factors? What role do they play in the recovery from brain injury?
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List the three primary methods to enhance recovery of function after brain damage.
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How do fluctuating estrogen levels affect cognition?
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Define drug-induced behavioral sensitization.Give an example.
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