Biological Psychology Exam 4 Flashcards

1
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declarative long-term memory

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dependent on hippocampus, entorhinal cortex, medial temporal lobe

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2
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declarative memory

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medial temporal lobe, diencephalon

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3
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skills and habits

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striatum

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4
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priming

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neocortex

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5
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simple classical conditioning

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amygdala, cerebellum

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6
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non-associative learning

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reflex pathways

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7
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LTM – explicit memory

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episodic memories; often created after one experience

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8
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semantic memories

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factual knowledge; can be shared by others; often require more exposures/practice to create LTM

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9
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glutamate receptors

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most likely to change due to LTP

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10
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time cells

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encode sequence of events

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11
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NMDA

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usually blocked by magnesium but once enough SODIUM enters (by spatial summation), magnesium floats away and CALCIUM can enter

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12
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CREB

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enters nucleus of neuron, alters gene expression

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