Study questions Flashcards

1
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Action-based representation

A

Affordances

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2
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Consolidation A theory of memory that does not speak to reconsolidation

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System Consolidation

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3
Q

Primary motor cortex relies on ________ coding

A

population

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4
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Function theories of Memory relate to

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Storage

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5
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Motor cortex that integrates sequences.

A

Premotor

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6
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Retrieval relies on the _________ prefrontal hemisphere

A

Right

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7
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Tonotopy occurs in the ________

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Insula

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8
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The aphasia that is capable of repeating words, naming pictures,
and pointing to pictures, but cannot repeat nonsense words

A

Conduction

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9
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Cerebellar control related to sensory input

A

Feedforward

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10
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Touch cells responsible for the Haptic sense

A

Mechanoreceptors

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11
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Damage to the skin causes ___________ warnings

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nociceptive

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12
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Feedback system is coded by the _______ cells

A

Outer

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13
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“Re-experiencing” is ____________ memory

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Autonoetic

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14
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Long-term memory that is both conscious and unconscious

A

Emotional

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15
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Kind of tickling relating to Corpuscles

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Knismesis

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16
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Another name for “Expressive” Aphasia

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Nonfluent

17
Q

Membrane Resonance regions is the tonotopy of the _________

A

Basilar Membrane

18
Q

The role of Cones/Rods, Oscicles, Mechanoreception, Epithelial
layer, taste receptors

A

Transduction

19
Q

Damage to the outter/middle hearing apparatus causes _______

hearing loss

A

conductive

20
Q

Ordered spatial-relation

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Topographic

21
Q

Confusing memories (in time)

A

Confabulation

22
Q

The olfactory cortex responsible for pleasantness of odors

A

orbitofrontal

23
Q

Movement lexicon related to ________ learned motor actions

A

Sequencing

24
Q

The olfactory cortex responsible for intensity of odors

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Pyriform

25
Q

The slow-onset cell related to Gargalesis

A

Ruffini

26
Q

When a sensation cannot be detected because of previous exposure

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Adaptation

27
Q

Pure Aphasias are related to damage of this brain area (junction)

A

Temporoparietal Junction

28
Q

Hair cell death “swan song” or “staying alive”

A

Tinnitus

29
Q

Hearing loss due to old age

A

Presbycusis

30
Q

Somatosensory transduction disorder of neuropathic pain?

A

Phantom limb

31
Q

Depapillation due to lack of zinc, folic acid

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Glossities

32
Q

Inflammation of the mucose

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Anosmia

33
Q

Damage to the Putamen

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Tourettes

34
Q

Damage to the selection and inhibition pathway of the Basal Ganglia

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Parkinsons

35
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Disorder of balance; damage to the cerebellum

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Ataxia

36
Q

The Colonel laughed at his knife.

“The clone lawged at his keniffeh?”

A

Orthographic Dyslexia

37
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Childhoos is like being drunk. Everyone remembers it but you

A

Infantile amnesia

38
Q

Yikes! Kind of painfun, Right?

A

Opponent-process

39
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Craving

A

Appitite