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Section 7.1 Quiz
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After damage to their medial temporal lobe, a patient suffers from anterograde amnesia. The patient will be unable to
learn new information but will be able to recall memories prior to the injury.
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remember old information but will be able to learn new information post-injury.
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remember information, both prior to and following the injury.
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learn new information, both prior to and following the injury.
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To test someone on their semantic memory, you might ask them to
remember events from their own lives.
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remember facts and figures.
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perform motor skills they had practiced over the past week.
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make judgments about words that are preceded by either related or unrelated words.
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The remember/know procedure is used to
diagnose patients suspected of having anterograde amnesia.
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diagnose patients suspected of having retrograde amnesia.
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diagnose patients suspected of having Alzheimer's disease.
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test the distinction between familiarity and recognition.
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In one type of implicit memory, exposure to a stimulus can help us more rapidly respond to a subsequent related stimulus. This is known as
procedural and motor sequence learning.
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priming.
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episodic memory.
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conditioning.
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Learning to become a champion ballroom dancer relies on
procedural learning.
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priming.
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statistical learning.
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episodic memory.
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