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What NT is very involved in memory, increasing Intracellulary Ca?
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GLUTAMATE
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Increased intracell Ca causes more NO and AA. what effect does this have?
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Effects pre-synaptic cell to make more Glutamate to effect post-synaptic cell
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What is declarative memory?
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concious memory of facts
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whta is non-declarative memory?
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motor tasks, UNCONCIOUS
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Cerebellum: declarative or non-declarative memory?
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non-declarative
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basal ganglia: declarative or non-declarative memory?
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non
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What are 4 areas that damage leads to deficits in declarative memory?
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pre-frontal, amygdala/hippocampus and thalamus
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What is the purpos of amygdala and hippocampus in memory?
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CONSOLIDATION
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what is the purpose of the pre-frontal cortex in memory?
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area of WORKING MEMORY
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What brain structure must all experiences pass thru before going to memory?
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thalamus
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What NT is very involved in memory, increasing Intracellulary Ca?
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GLUTAMATE
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Increased intracell Ca causes more NO and AA. what effect does this have?
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Effects pre-synaptic cell to make more Glutamate to effect post-synaptic cell
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What is declarative memory?
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concious memory of facts
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whta is non-declarative memory?
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motor tasks, UNCONCIOUS
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Cerebellum: declarative or non-declarative memory?
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non-declarative
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basal ganglia: declarative or non-declarative memory?
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non
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What are 4 areas that damage leads to deficits in declarative memory?
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pre-frontal, amygdala/hippocampus and thalamus
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What is the purpos of amygdala and hippocampus in memory?
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CONSOLIDATION
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what is the purpose of the pre-frontal cortex in memory?
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area of WORKING MEMORY
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What brain structure must all experiences pass thru before going to memory?
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thalamus
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What is the differnece between secondary and tertiary long-term memory?
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tertiary is permanent, secondary is less long but still long
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What type of memory are DOPAMINE and D1 receptors involved in
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working
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What NT/receptor is involved with owrking memory?
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dopamine and D! recepotrs
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What 2 areas are involved in long term memory?
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Hipocampus/amygdala and Associative cortices (site of storage)
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How are neurons killed in Alz's?
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Suffocated by amyloid plaques/beta amyloids AND killed from with in via neurofib tangles/Tau proteins
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Shrinkage of what area of the brain is a sign of Alz?
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hippocampus
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How is apoprotein involved in risk factor of Alz?
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4 copies - increased risk
2 - increase saftety vs. alz |
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How is chromo 21 involved in Alz risk?
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having Downs, or a muitation in amyloid precuror protein
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