Jeopardy - Exam 3 - Board 2 Flashcards

1
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What form of memory: You remember the first time you rode a roller coaster

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Episodic

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2
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A deficit in object recognition could come from a lesion to the

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Visual cortex

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3
Q

The most common form of psychosis

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Schizophrenia

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4
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This psychosurgery detaches the frontal lobe from the rest of the brain

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Lobotomy

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5
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This is a group of individuals that share at least one attribute in common, but do not necessarily interact with one another

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Social category

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6
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What form of memory: You remember that World War II ended in 1945

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Semantic

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7
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This structure is important for consolidation of long-term memory

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Hippocampus

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8
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The experience of sensory events with environmental sensory input refers to

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Hallucinations

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9
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Classic Sz treatment aims to address excessive transmission of this neurotransmitter

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Dopamine

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10
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This is the unjust treatment of a specific group of people based on a shared attribute of theirs

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Discrimination

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11
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Our memories around the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic likely include both of these types

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Episodic and semantic

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12
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A deficit in spatial-location recognition could come from a lesion to the

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Hippocampus

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13
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These neurotransmitter systems are dysregulated in individuals with Sz

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Dopamine and glutamate

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14
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Typical antipsychotics act as ____ on dopamine receptors

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Antagonists

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15
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At this age, race was shown to play a role in children’s “magical gift giving” behavior

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5 years

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16
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What form of memory and what brain area is active: Mary gets water squirted in her eye each time she hears a bell chime. After a few repetitions, she blinks when she hears the bell.

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Classical conditioning; cerebellum

17
Q

A deficit in memory of patterns of motor movements could come from a lesion to the

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Caudate nucleus (of the basal ganglia)

18
Q

The size of these brain structures are negatively associated with treatment outcomes in Sz

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Ventricles

19
Q

Too much antipsychotic can result in this movement disorder

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Tardive dyskinesia

20
Q

Researchers have shown that 10-month-old infants will select toys from strangers based on the stranger’s

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Language

21
Q

What form of memory and what brain area is active: You get on a bike and ride to school

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Procedural; basal ganglia

22
Q

These phenomena provide evidence that encoding is sensitive to attention

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Inattentional blindness and the Stroop effect

23
Q

This evidence of Sz in brain structure likely precedes behavioral symptoms by decades

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Disorganization of pyramidal cells in the hippocampus

24
Q

When are drugs most effective in preventing relapse of symptoms

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The first couple years of treatment

25
Q

This perspective argues that exposure to a group of people increases liking for characteristics that they possess

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Familiarity/contact hypothesis