Learning
Memory
Addiction
Schizophrenia
Everything Else
100

Knowing the date is an example of what type of memory. 

What is declarative memory? 

100

Described as you cannot form new memories. 

What is anterograde amnesia? 

100

The main brain region involved in reward. 

What is the nucleus accumbens?

100

Type of behavior that is absent but should be present. 

What is a negative symptom? 
100

SSRIs are beneficial in treating this disorder. 

What is depression? 

200

Pavlov’s dog experiment is a type of this learning. 

What is classical conditioning?

200

Playing a piano is an example of this type of memory. 

What is procedural memory? 

200

Insistent search (strong desire) for the activity. 

What is a craving? 

200
Type of hallucination most common in schizophrenia. 

What are auditory hallucinations? 

200

Patient H.M. had this area of his brain removed. 

What is the hippocampus?

300

Type of learning using a reward or punishment. 

What is operant conditioning? 
300

Becoming used to construction noises outside your apartment window, to the point where you don't hear it anymore, is an example of this. 

What is habituation? 

300

A bodily response to absence of the drug.

What is withdrawal? 

300

Delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized speech and behavior are all types what symptom in schizophrenia. 

What are positive symptoms? 

300

Drug that can be used to treat bipolar. 

What is lithium? 

400

Number of items a person can store in short term memory. 

What is 6-7? 

400

Rehearsal is not needed for this type of memory. 

What is long term memory? 

400

Addictive substances increase these two neurotransmitters. 

What are dopamine and norepinephrine?

400

A belief of being plotted or discriminated against, spied on, etc.

What is a delusion (persecution)?

400

Long term potentiation depends on this neurotransmitter. 

What is glutamate? 

500

A physical representation of what has been learned. 

What is an engram? 

500

The two main neurotransmitters/hormones involved in emotional memory consolidation. 

What are epinephrine/norepinephrine and cortisol? 

500

How the nucleus accumbens is altered in addiction.

What is decreased? 

500

Three hypotheses of schizophrenia. 

What are neurodevelopmental, glutamate, and dopamine hypotheses? 

500

How the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is altered in depression.

What is elevated?