1. the inability to recall past experiences is different during different times of the day. 2. the disruption of the ability to recall past experiences is independent of other cognitive functions 3. the amnesiac is not able to dissociate his actions from the actions of others 4. IQ is as affected as memory by the traumatic event that caused the amnesia. 5. amnesiacs are dissociated from the world around them.
A. ischemia B. damage to the skull C. damage to the mammilary bodies D. none of the above
stroke Ischemia Anoxia Brain tumors Seizures Fever
I. Subiculum II. Cingulate ctx III. CA3 IV. CA1 V. Entorhinal ctx VI. Dentate gyrus VII. Mammillary bodies.
I IV III VI V IV V III VI I V VI III IV I VI I III None of the above
A. Performance on the delayed matching to sample task. B. Ability to recall past events acurately C. ability to recall autobiographical reference in past events. D. Performance of the Wisconsin card sorting task. E. All of the above F. none of the above
A. Parallel processing states that similar information travels through different pathways within the CNS B. Information travels to the neocortex via the entorhinal cortex. C. The NMR experiment is an example of classical conditioning. D. Alexandrian anatomists proposed that the brain was responsible for mental ability. E. Thorndike proposed theories about neuronal cell assemblies being formed during learning. F. the paradigm and stimuli used for learning have a great effect on what structures will ultimately be postulated to be involved in learning.
OAMG 1997