Retrieval
Front Lobes/Hippocampus
Implicit Memories
Emotional Memories
100

Drunk/sober memory only remembered when you're drunk/sober again.

What is State-dependent memory

100

Their main function

What is to Process and store explicit memories

100

Two main brain parts

Basal Ganglia and Cerebellum. 

100

Brain part involved

Amygdala

200

The order in which you make memories. The order affects your ability to remember.

What is serial positioning

200

Damage to the right side of the hippocampus

Visual

200
Memory not only of new associations but also

Skills

200

Higher stress events leads to 

Better memory(unforgettable memory)

300

Retrieved when you're in the same place/cues to a specific event create retrieval

What is context-dependent memory

300

Damage to the left side of hippocampus

Verbal

300

What type of conditioning

Classical

300

Flashbulb memories related to 

Surprising/significant events

400

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

400

Most input goes to where in the frontal lobe?

Prefrontal cortex

400
Which of the two brain parts is responsible for forming/storing implicit memories

Cerebellum

400

Where do synaptic changes occur

Neural pathways in the amygdala

500

Weakening of associations, influences attention, behavior changes. Trains memory. "Exposure to stimulus influences a response to later stimulus."

What is priming

500

What is Mr. Aukerman's favorite color

Navy... not black. 

500

Which of the two brain parts are responsible for skills like riding a bike

Basal Ganglia

500

LTP makes memories... while ECT  ... memories to make you happier

LTP: stronger 

ECT: disrupts