Chapter 14 Part 3 Flashcards

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What can damage to the superior colliculus cause?

A

Difficulty shifting attention in the peripheral vision

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2
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What types of attention would the superior colliculus be useful for?

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Alternating

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3
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FILTERS–helps engage and maintain attention on new stimuli while filtering out unneeded info from that stimuli; connected to all lobes and subcortical structures

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Pulvinar nucleus

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4
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What can damage to the pulvinar nucleus cause?

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Hard time ignoring what the paper feels like, what your clothes feel like, sensory issues

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5
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What types of attention would the pulvinar nucleus be useful for?

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Sustained, selective

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Important for visual attention and eye movements; irregular eye movements when trying to focus

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Frontal eye fields

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7
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What could damage to the frontal eye fields cause?

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Eyes deviate towards side of brain injury

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What are some modifications if someone is having trouble with making coffee, making toast, and reading the paper simultaneously?

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While they’re doing everything else, they will count how many scoops or focus on one task at a time

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What are some modification if someone is driving to work, listening to the voicemail, and having trouble missing a turn and forget listening to a message?

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Don’t listen to voice message while driving, listen and write down notes or replay the voice mail

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10
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What are some modifications if someone is working on a computer, making, phone calls, fail to complete project, and interruptions from room mates?

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Tell room mates you’re busy, make sure to save project on computer

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11
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The storage of information

A

Memory

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12
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Space for manipulation

A

Working memory

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13
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Storage time in seconds

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Short-term memory

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14
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Storage time in days to years

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Long-term memory

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15
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How much short-term memory do we have?

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7 plus or minus 2

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16
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A type of memory or something you say aloud

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Declarative memory

17
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Memories related to facts; dates of holidays

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Semantic

18
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Memories related to something that happened to your life and can describe it

A

Episodic memory

19
Q

What part of the brain is related to episodic and semantic memory?

A

Medial temporal lobe

20
Q

Type of memory related to muscle memory or how to do something; something you cannot declare but can act

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Procedural memory