Drunk/sober memory only remembered when you're drunk/sober again.
What is State-dependent memory
Their main function
What is to Process and store explicit memories
Two main brain parts
Basal Ganglia and Cerebellum.
Brain part involved
Amygdala
The order in which you make memories. The order affects your ability to remember.
What is serial positioning
Damage to the right side of the hippocampus
Visual
Skills
Higher stress events leads to
Better memory(unforgettable memory)
Retrieved when you're in the same place/cues to a specific event create retrieval
What is context-dependent memory
Damage to the left side of hippocampus
Verbal
What type of conditioning
Classical
Flashbulb memories related to
Surprising/significant events
This concept of retrieval accesses information, used like a memory web, and is encoded with senses. Evoked by memories associated by people/events.
What are retrieval cues
Most input goes to where in the frontal lobe?
Prefrontal cortex
Cerebellum
Where do synaptic changes occur
Neural pathways in the amygdala
Weakening of associations, influences attention, behavior changes. Trains memory. "Exposure to stimulus influences a response to later stimulus."
What is priming
What is Mr. Aukerman's favorite color
Navy... not black.
Which of the two brain parts are responsible for skills like riding a bike
Basal Ganglia
LTP makes memories... while ECT ... memories to make you happier
LTP: stronger
ECT: disrupts