Woollett and Maguire Study (bio) Flashcards
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Woollett and Maguire Study (bio)
Aim
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To compare success in memory tasks and structural differences in the brain longitudinally between individuals who pass “the knowledge”, those who study for it but fail and a control group.
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Woollett and Maguire Study (bio)
Procedure
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- All participants were male and had same level of education
- Group 1: Participants who passed
- Group 2: Participants who failed
- Group 3: Control group (participants who didn’t study)
- Tested on two occasions with a series of memory/ intelligence tests and structural scans (MRIs)
- Sessions took about 2.5 hours each
- No significant differences in results at intake between the groups (Time 1)
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Woollett and Maguire Study (bio)
Findings
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- 3-4 years after original tests
- Posterior hippocampus of Group 1 had more gray matter than group 2 and 3
- No differences were found in any other parts of the brian
- Groups 1 and 2 performed better than group 3 on the London Landmark test
- Group 3 performed better than Group 1 and 2 on complex figure task with a 30-minute delay (tests visual memory)
- Supports previous research that posterior hippocampus is involved in spatial navigation
- Suggests that gain in one area of functioning in brain may come at the expense of another function and genetics may play role in development of hippocampi
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Woollett and Maguire Study (bio)
Strengths
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- Data triangulation: supports previously completed cross-sectional studies
- Longitudinal study: Shows changes occurring over time in the brain
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Woollett and Maguire Study (bio)
Limitations
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- Sampling bias: only male participants
- Cultural considerations
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Woollett and Maguire Study (bio)
Ethical Considerations
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- use of consent (MRI scan - enclosed place)
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Woollett and Maguire Study (bio)
Research Method
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Quasi-experiment