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Cards (19)

Section 1

(19 cards)

declarative

Front

"What" problems

Back

retrograde amnesia

Front

after an accident, people often have _________, but unlikely LTM loss

Back

left frontal cortex

Front

priming meaning-reduced activation of ____________

Back

executive function

Front

conscious control of thoughts, emotions, and actions to accomplish goals or solve problems

Back

nondeclarative

Front

"How" problems

Back

bilateral occipitotemporal cortex

Front

priming form is related to reduced activity in ________________

Back

mammillary bodies

Front

damage to the _______________ can also cause amnesia

Back

spacial learning

Front

hippocampus is crucial for __________________

Back

Patient NA

Front

had profound anterograde amnesia--shows damage to several limbic systems structures

Back

Paitent HM

Front

provided clear evidence that short-term differs from long-term

Back

functions

Front

differnt types of nondeclarative memory serve various _____________

Back

place cells

Front

neurons maximally responsive to specific locations in the world

Back

Korsakoff's syndrome

Front

often fail to recognize familiarity with some items; damage to frontal cortex causes confibulation; treated with thiamine to prevent further deterioration of memory.

Back

medial temporal lobe

Front

In the delayed non-matching-to-sample task (object recognition) damage to _____________ severely impair on task

Back

stm to ltm

Front

medial temporal lobe crucial for moving info from ________________

Back

LTM

Front

declarative and nondeclarative

Back

declarative memory

Front

priming does not require_____________

Back

patient KC

Front

no longer retrive personal memory, damage to left frontoparietal and right parieto-occiital cerebral cortex

Back

cortex

Front

priming is at least partly a function of ________

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