This region stores classically conditioned memories.
What is the basal ganglia?
This type of conditioning has the stages: A, B, and C.
Standing in line at the canteen is this type of memory.
What is episodic memory?
Alzheimer's disease is characterised by these two lesions.
What are amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles?
ATAR is this type of mnemonic.
What is an acronym?
This region is responsible for balance and movement.
This type of conditioning has the stages: Before, During, and After.
What is classical conditioning?
Recalling the capital of Panama is this type of memory.
What is semantic memory?
Symptoms of Alzheimer's disease may include these...
What is/are cognitive decline, personality changes, frequent disorientation.
Every Boy Deserves Good Fruit is this type of mnemonic.
What is an acrostic?
Lee accidentally cuts their finger and panics, causing this structure to strengthen the encoding process.
What is the amygdala?
The bell is this type of stimulus in the Before stage.
What is neutral stimulus?
Paying attention to the current short-answer question uses which store of memory.
What is short-term memory?
Planning your overseas itinerary is this concept requiring autobiographical memory.
What are possible imagined futures?
Visualising placing items in familiar locations is this type of mnemonic.
What is the method of loci?
Penelope could not form new memories, indicating complications with this structure.
Rylee had their phone taken away as this type of consequence.
What is negative punishment?
Knowing how to touch type is this kind of memory.
What is procedural memory?
Vivid images in your mind would be described as this term.
What is hyperphantasia?
Multi-modal performances linking important sites and celebrating interconnectedness are these.
What are songlines?
Fabian accessed this region to recall flags of the world which is this type of memory.
What is the neocortex and semantic?
May slapped Norman's hand because he picked at the food before everyone was seated as this type of consequence.
What is positive punishment?
Recalling the location of formal and your experience partying is this type of memory.
What is autobiographical memory?
Lesions relating to Alzheimer's are primarily found in this brain structure.
What is the hippocampus?
Applying intra-personal and kinaesthetic skills to thinking and learning is this part of the 8-way framework.
What is non-verbal?