Memory & Learning Flashcards

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Dentate Gyrus

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Center of declarative memory

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Procedural Memory

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Learned skills like riding bike/playing instrument, etc. Encoded via cerebellar and striatal structures

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3
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Notable Aspect of Priming

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Unconscious

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4
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Emotional Learning

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Form of conditioning based from amygdala, like conditioned taste aversion

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Distributed Processing

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Memory first comes in sensory cortices, then is parsed into separate features and sent to separate but paralellel processing centers

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NTs and Consolidation

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Adrenergic and cholinergic synapses involved with. BetaARs necessary, as well as cholinergic synapses. BetaAdrenergic antagonists and atropine can interfere w/ consolidation

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Stress and Consolidation

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ACTH and cortisol and such appear to increase, but extreme stress erases everything

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Working Memory Location/NTs

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Frontal lobe (makes sense bc executive functions) and DA

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Theta rhythms

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Information shuttling b/w hippocampus and frontal lobes during sleep to consolidate declarative memory

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10
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Dissociative Amnesia

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Repression of memories

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ABeta Induction of Memory Loss Mech

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Binds to PrP, which then binds to coR mGluR5. This activates calcineurin, phosphatase that causes endocytosis of AMPA and decreases activity of NMDA

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