Memory Models
Emotion and Cognition
PTSD Explanations & Etiologies
PTSD Treatments
Diagnosis
100

What model of memory describes how memories are formed?

The multi-store model (MSM)

100

What is one stress hormone that is released when we experiencing fear?

Cortisol

100

Decrease volume and activity in the hippocampus could explain what symptoms of PTSD?

Inability to remember details (i.e. lack of memory)


100
What part of neurotransmission do SSRIs affect?

Re-uptake

100

What is the name of the manual used to help Western clinicians diagnose disorders?

the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders).

200

What model of memory describes the systems and processes involved in our conscious thought processes?

The working memory model

200

Extended cortisol release has been shown to damage which part of the brain?

Hippocampus

200

Which three areas of the brain have been shown to be different in people with PTSD?

- Hippocampus

- Amygdala

- Prefrontal Cortex

200

SSRI stands for...

selective-serotonin re-uptake inhibitor

200

What's the name of the common phenomenon whereby one patient is diagnosed with multiple disorders?

Comorbidity 

300

The Central executive controls the episodic buffer and what two slave systems?

Phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad

300

In Buchanan and Lovallo's (2001) study, what were the two conditions in the experiment?

Condition A = taking 20mg of cortisol

Condition B = taking a placebo

300

What are the three categories of symptoms for people with PTSD?

- arousal

- avoidance

- re-experiencing

300

In MacNamara's (2015) study on effectiveness of SSRIs, 12/17 of the patients experienced a decrease in symptoms by what %? 

50%

300

What is the name given to disorders that are unique to a particular country or culture?

Culture-bound syndromes
400

According to Peterson and Peterson's study, after how many second would memory of trigrams disappear?

About 18 seconds.

400

What were the results of Buchanan and Lovallo's (2001) study?

Participants who took cortisol showed increased memory of peoples containing emotional content. This suggests that emotion, in this case stress, can improve memory of emotional information.
400

A hyper-responsive amygdala and hypo-responsive PFC could best explain which types of PTSD symptoms?

Increased arousal

400

Effectiveness of treatment of PTSD is often used by measuring symptoms using a structure interview called CAPS. What does CAPS stand for?

Clinically Administered PTSD Scale

400

What symptoms were Rosenhan's pseudopatients asked to give the clinicians at the hospitals?

That they heard a voice that said "thud", "hollow" or "empty."

500

In Robbin's et al's (1996) dual-task study on chess and working memory interference, what were the memory scores for the phonological and visuo-spatial conditions?

Phonological = 4/25

Visuospatial = 16/25

500

The following is a definition of which key term: "a simple form of associative learning, in which an animal learns to associate the presence of a neutral stimulus, termed the conditioned stimulus (CS), such as a light or a tone, with the presence of a motivationally significant stimulus, termed the unconditioned stimulus (US), such as an electric shock to the foot."

Fear conditioning

500

What was the correlation found in Urry et al.'s (2006) fMRI study on cognitive reappraisal?

As vmPFC activity increased during cognitive reappraisal, activity in the amygdala was reduced.

500

In Felmingham et al's (2007) study on exposure therapy and PTSD symptoms, what was one correlation that was found?

A) Negative correlation between vmPFC activity and CAPs scores

B) Positive correlation between CAPS scores and amygdala activity

500

How long did Mr. Trey wait for Mrs. Ellie to say yes to a date?

6 months