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Questions
1. Antonio states that there are four quarters in a dollar. What type of memory is this?
A. Declarative
B. Nondeclarative
C. Semantic
D. Episodic
2. Serena Williams' skill at playing tennis is an example of what type of memory?
A. Declarative
B. Nondeclarative
C. Semantic
D. Episodic
2. Typically, when people write memoirs, they include detailed memories of events in their lives. What type of memories are these?
A. Declarative
B. Nondeclarative
C. Semantic
D. Episodic
3. In the list below, indicate all the components of the medial temporal lobe. Select all the answers that apply. (HINT: You should select four of these).
A. Basal ganglia
B. Cerebellum
C. Amygdala
D. Prefrontal cortex
E. Parietal lobe
F. Cortical areas near the hippocampus
G. Cortical areas near the amygdala
H. Occipital lobe
I. Cortical areas near the pons
J. Hippocampus
4. Of the areas you checked in the previous question, the one that is NOT part of the temporal lobe memory system is the __________.
5. A golfer has hippocampal damage. Which one of the following will he most likely remember while playing the game?
A. Where the golf ball has landed after a shot.
B. How to properly swing a golf club.
C. The golf score after the previous hole.
D. The names of his new golf partners.
6. A famous patient with amnesia was E.P.; an infection damaged his medial temporal lobe. There was a video about him in the lecture. He had no memory for the layout of the neighborhood he had moved to after the damage. He was also tested on his memory of navigating around the neighborhood in which he had lived decades earlier. How did he do and why?
A. He did well.
B. He did not do well.
C. The medial temporal lobe memory system is no longer required for declarative memories from that far back.
D. The medial temporal lobe memory system is still required for declarative memories from that far back.
7. In the video clip on E.P., when Dr. Larry Squire was asked if E.P. remembered the people who often come by to do research, Dr. Squire answered "yes and no." What did he mean by this? (Choose one).
A. Some days E.P would remember them and some days he would not.
B. E.P. remembered some of the researchers but did not remember others.
C. Although E.P. did not remember their names or if he had met them previously, he did seem to be more welcoming to them over time.
D. Dr. Larry Squire was just tired of being interviewed and so decided to start giving nonsensical answers.