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Define learning
Learning is the acquisition of new information or knowledge
Define memory
Memory os the retention of learned information
Define working memory
Working memory is a temporary form of information storage that is limited in capacity and requires rehearsal.
What does working memory involve?
-hippocampus
-prefrontal cortex
-parahippocampal cortices
What is repetition priming?
A change in the processing of a stimulus due to prior exposure of a related stimulus
What is conditioning?
Where a stimulus, the conditioned stimulus, comes to signal the occurrence of a second stimulus, the unconditioned stimulus
Non declarative memory:
-skill learning
-repetition priming/conditioning

An involves:
-striatum
-neocortex
-amygdala
-cerebellum
Declarative memory:
-facts
-events

And involves:
-middle temporal lobe
-diencephalon