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100

The term used to refer to losing memory for events prior to the neurological disturbance. 

What is retrograde amnesia? 



100

Damage to ___ was associated with a patient who could only say the word "Tan."

What is Broca's Area? 

OR

What is the Insular Cortex?

100

In addition to walking home, what sport did a seemingly unconscious patient imagine to indicate that she was "locked-in"? 

What is tennis?

100

The process in which the brain rhythmically selects relevant parts of the scene, modulated by low frequency waves. 

What is attentional sampling?

100

The age the PFC is fully developed. 

What is 25?

200

When someone has Alzheimer's disease, their brain shows extensive __.

What is atrophy?

200

Global aphasia, characterized by severe perception and production deficits, falls under the category of ___ aphasia. 

What is non-fluent?

200

A disorder of selective attention characterized by a deficit in attending to the contralesional side of space. 

What is unilateral neglect?

200

In the study on hippocampal microstructures, the researchers used this imaging technique that employs low-frequency vibrations to measure the stiffness of biological tissues. 

What is Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE)?

200

The psychological method where you ask someone for a large favor first, then a small one after. 

What is the door-in-the-face method?

300

Korsakoff's disease, associated with a lack of orientation to time and place, is caused by ___.

What is alcoholism? 

Also acceptable: What is shrinking of thalamus and/or mammillary bodies?

300

The inability to come up with the name of something (i.e. tip of the tongue)

What is anomia? 

300

An intervention used to induce improvement in patients in a minimally conscious state. 

What is Deep Brain Stimulation? 

300

The theory, with evidence to support it, that hippocampal neurons serve as pointers to different elements of an episode (hint: cafe).

What is indexing theory? 

300
Christopher Nolan movie, released in 2000, where the main character has anterograde amnesia and is searching for his wife's killer. 

What is Memento? 

400

The creature used in an experiment showing that pairing odor and a shock led to faster death times, in the absence of food and water, due to increased metabolic costs of structural changes associated with memory. 

What is a fruit fly?

400

In addition to suggesting that dogs recognize the content of words, this language experiment showed that  ___ is not exclusive to humans. 

What is language lateralization on the left side of the brain?

400

Also known as top-down processing, ____ is when you focus on goal-relevant information. 

What is endogenous control?

400

Unlike studies on other languages, an experiemnt on literacy and Hindi/Devangari did not show that literacy increased brain response in speech processing areas. It did, however, show function connectivity of acoustic-phonetic and ___ cortices. 

What is graphomotor? 

400

Name of the baby who was classically conditioned in a psychological experiment to be scared of all furry animals. 

Who is Little Albert?

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