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COGSCI 180 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
exhibits that the Alzheimer's diseases memory disorders +
hippocampus and default mode network
entorhinal cortex
contribute to the
story of our lives
and how our story
continues
suggests that what body integrity identity disorder
we acknowledge is
what makes us
whole and what we
don't acknowledge
contributes to who
we are
associated with the cotard's delusion, dissociative identity
insula, these examples disorder, depersonalization disorder and
portray that we the doppleganger effect
acknowledge about
our physical and
emotional self
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associated with schizophrenia
corollary discharge
signals, this refers to
an individual's
ability to
control their own
movements and how
our sense of self
contributes to these
movements
we are an PTSD (reduced connection)
"integrated self"
(when our thoughts,
feelings, and actions
are aligned and
working together
harmoniously) when
we are aware of all
our memories and
our emotions (pt. 1) --
> suggests a
connection btwn the
frontal love and the
amygdala
and limbic system
we are an dissociative identity disorder (increased
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"integrated self" inhibitory connections)
(when our thoughts,
feelings, and actions
are aligned and
working together
harmoniously) when
we are aware of all
our memories and
our emotions (pt. 2)
--> suggests that
there is a
connection btwn
the
prefrontal/anterior
cingulate cortex and
hippocampus
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we are an depersonalization disorder
"integrated self"
(when our thoughts,
feelings, and actions
are aligned and
working together
harmoniously) when
we are aware of all
our memories and
our emotions (pt. 3)
--> suggests that the
ventral lateral
prefrontal cortex is
associated with the
suppression of
emotion
what is important for insular cortex, default mode network and parts
our sense of self but is of the prefrontal cortex
not the "center for"
the self
theorized that identity Susan Greenfield
is formed from:
-strong & healthy, long
lasting, consistent
thought processes
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