Weekly Quiz Questions (Ch 9-12) Flashcards
The Subsequent Memory Paradigm demonstrates:
neural correlates of encoding
T or F
The Delayed Non-Match-To-Sample task demonstrates that the amygdalae are not necessary for episodic memory.
T
Producing Long-Term Potentiation of memory requires the function of _____________ receptors located mostly on dendrites of neurons.
NMDA
Which part of the nervous system is involved in activating our bodily state of emotional arousal?
Sympathetic Nervous System
What 3 basic functions are the defining properties of every memory system?
Encode
Store
Retrieve
Which form of memory is a super-fast-decaying store of visual information?
Iconic memory
Which form of memory can be demonstrated by a change in amplitude in the EEG Mismatch Field Response?
Echoic memory
In Pavlov's Classical Conditioning paradigm, what role does the presentation of food serve as?
Unconditioned stimulus
If a patient has frontal lobe lesions, which task are they most likely to be impaired on
Recency Memory
What is the dimension of emotion that varies based on how pleasant/unpleasant an experience is?
Valence
What is the concept in the processing of emotion that describes a "cost-benefit analysis"
Appraisal
If you train a rat to display a conditioned fear response to a conditioned stimulus, and then expose it to an additional stimulus that is normally unconditioned and produces the same reaction, what happens to its behavioral response?
It is potentiated
_______ is a global physiological and psychological state of an organism that is correlated with greater or lesser degrees of attention.
Arousal
A patient with a language disorder demonstrates high fluency, and comprehension, and is able to repeat. If there remains an inability to name familiar objects and they don't have agnosia, what language disorder do they have?
Anomia