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What do humans remember?
Human faces, human interactions, surprising events, emotional events, interesting
things, processed information, repeated information
What do humans have trouble remembering?
Everything taught in college, useless numbers/patterns
Process of turning short-term memories into long-term memories
Consolidation
The patient, S, seemed to have a ___ memory
Limitless
Patient S suggests that the human brain is capable of remembering ___
Everything
Your brain ___ unimportant information
Filters
___ are easy to remember
Experiences
___ mimic real experiences
Videos
,___ and ___ are difficult to remember
Readings, lectures
___ is the most used strategy of studying
Rereading
Only 1% of studiers reported ___ as their primary strategy
Recall
The best way to study is by ___
Repeated testing
Memory improves with an ___
Emotional response/Norepinephrine
Soldiers often take ___ which increase their emotional response
Norepinephrine/Adderall
You can block ___ from consolidating by blocking norepinephrine ___
Bad memories, beta blockers
When one remembers EVERYTHING about themselves, but memory for all other
things is normal, this is called ___
Autobiographical memory
When one has limited mental capabilities, but extraordinary memory, they are
called ___
Savants
Memory impairment can also be called ___
Amnesia
___ is when you can't remember past memories
, Retrograde amnesia
___ is when you can't remember new memories
Anterograde amnesia
Both kinds of memory loss (past and new memories) is called ___
Global amnesia
H.M. had his ___ removed and developed ___
Hippocampus, anterograde amnesia
Hippocampus damage produces a memory deficit for ___ but not new skills
New facts
___ is needed for consolidation and for only new memories
Hippocampus
London taxicab drivers have an ___ hippocampus
Enlarged
Animal models of neurological disorders improve with ___
Environmental enrichment
Children raised in ___ have post-institutional ___ syndrome
Orphanages, autistic
Can we improve ___ behavior?
Social/repetitive
42% of children treated with ___ had a clinically significant ___
Sensory therapy, improvement
Using sensory enrichment therapy, IQ ___
Increases by 8 points