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Consolidation, reconsolidation, long term potentiation, glutamate, amygdala, hippocampus, cerebullum. What step of memory these play a part in (encoding, storage and retrieval)
Questions: What is…
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Types of memory and their characteristics.
Questions: What is short term memory?
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Short-term, long-term and sensory memory details. Encoding, storage, retrieval details.
Questions: What are the differences between the types of memory?
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Characteristics of implicit, explicit, semantic and episodic memory.
Questions: What is the difference between types and forms of memory?
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Problems of memories and their characteristics?
Question: What is absentmindedness?
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Episodic and semantic memory. Retroactive/interactive interference. Memory misattribution. Bias.
Question: What is an example of episodic memory?
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State dependent retrieval. Transfer appropriate retrieval.
Question: How are memories retrieved?
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Encoding, storage and retrieval definitions. Difference between encoding and elaborate encoding. Visual, organizational encoding. Ways of memorization: rehearsal, chunking.
Question: What is the…
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language, hippocampus relating to memory. Reconsolidation. Neurons and synapses.
Question: How does long term memory work?
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Definition of memory. Long and short term memory definitions.
Question: What is memory?
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Encoding. Short and long term memory. Sensory memory, iconic memory.
Question: What is encoding?
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Long and short term memory. Validity. Naturalistic observation.
Question: What is memory?
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This is a video about resting memory potentials and action potentials.
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What are the main players that keep the cell at rest? what causes action potential?
ATP pump, Na voltage gates, Na gates open to depolarize the cell pass threshold
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This is the second part of the videos about Resting Memory Potential and Action Potential.
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