Memory and Amnesia Flashcards

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What may cause ‘forgetting’?

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Temporal decay or interference from the learning of other information

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What are the two types of long-term memory?

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Declarative (explicit) and non-declarative (implicit memory)

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What is declarative/explicit memory?

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Episodic memories - personal experiences

Semantic memories - facts/meanings/concepts

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What brain regions are involved in episodic memories?

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Hippocampus, medial temporal lobe and neocortex

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What brain regions are involved in semantic memories?

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Lateral and anterior temporal cortex and prefrontal cortex

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What is non-declarative (implicit) memory?

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Procedural memory such as skills and habits

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What brain regions are involved in implicit memory?

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Stratum, cerebellum and motor cortex

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What cells are involved in spatial memory?

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Hippocampal place cells

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What is anterograde amnesia?

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Where new events aren’t transferred to the long-term memory

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What is retrograde amnesia?

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Where someone is unable to recall events that occurred before the onset of amnesia

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What is dissociative amnesia?

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This is characterised by a blocking of critical personal information, and this is usually of a traumatic or stressful nature

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What are the common causes of amnesia?

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Physical trauma, infections, drug/alcohol abuse, reduced blood flow to the brain, epilepsy or neurodegenerative disease

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