13.1 Flashcards

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What is learning?

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The process of acquiring new information

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What is memory?

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The ability to store and retrieve that information

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What is Amnesia?

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A severe impairment of memory, usually as a result of accident or disease

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What is Retrograde amnesia?

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Loss of memories formed before an event (ex.surgery or trauma)

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What is Anterograde Amnesia?

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The inability to form new memories after an event- patients with this type of memory are good with verbal tasks such as learning to read mirror-reversed text

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What is memory deficit caused by?

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The loss of medial temporal lobe,including the hippocampus

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What are the two categories of long-term memory?

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Declarative and Non-declarative memory (procedural)

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What is Declarative memory?

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facts and information acquired through learning that can be stated or described; used to answer the W’s

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What is Nondeclarative (procedural memory)?

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Memory shown by performance rather than recollection; used to answer how and often nonverbal; ex. Riding a bike

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What is delayed non-matching-to sample task?

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A test of object recognition memory that requires monkeys to declare what they remember; monkeys must identify what was not seen previously; medial temporal lobe damage causes impairment on this task

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What is Korsakoof’s syndrome?

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a degenerative disease in which damage is found in the mammillary bodies and dorsomedial thalamus and frontal cortex, due to a lack of thiamine(seen in chronic alcoholism)

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What do people with Korsakoff’s syndrome tend to do?

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Confabulate

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What is Confabulate?

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When people fill in a gap in the memory with a falsification

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What is Semantic memory?

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Generalized declarative memory (intact); such as knowing the meaning of a word without knowing where or when you learned that word

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What is Episodic memory?

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Detailed autobiographical memory(loss); when you recall a specific episode in your life or relate an event to a particular time and place.

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What are the different types of Nondeclarative memory?

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Skill Learning, Priming, Associative learning, and cognitive map