Categories: All - memory - cognition - conditioning - learning

by Stephen Todd Ostrow 12 years ago

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cognitive.psych.1

The text delves into various aspects of cognitive psychology, focusing on different types of memory and the brain regions involved. It covers declarative memory, including semantic and episodic memory, and the roles of the right frontal, temporal cortex, and hippocampus.

cognitive.psych.1

cognitive.psych.

learning

neuroplasticity
spatial learning
cognitive map

border cell

grid cell

place cell

associative learning
Pavlovian/classical conditioning
operant conditioning/instrumental
nonassociative learning
rehersal

rote learning

habituation

dishabituation

sensitization

memory

stages of memory
retrieval

ptsd

amygdala

medial temporal region (after consolidation-independent)

consolidation
encoding

left parahippocampal cortex

left pre-frontal cortex

trace memory
brain
thalamus
amnesia
retrograde amnesia
interograde amnesia
long
non-declarative

conditioning

complex

hippocampus

simple

cerebellar circuit

priming (repitition)

conceptual

reduces activity-left frontal cortex

perceptual

reduces activity-bilateral occipitotemporal cortex

skill learning (motor coordination)

Basal ganglio, motor cortex, cerebellum

declarative

semantic memory

temporal cortex

episodic memory

right frontal and temporal cortex

intermediate
recency effect
primacy effect
short
working

episodic

visiospatial

phonological

iconic

language

higher cognition

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