PSYC550 Emotions and Memory
PSYC550 Emotions and Memory
threat behavior
A stereotypical species-typical behavior that warns another animal that it may be attacked if it does not flee or show a submissive behavior.
defensive behavior
A species-typical behavior by which an animal defends itself against the threat of another animal.
predation
Attack of one animal directed at an individual of another species on which the attacking animal normally preys.
Communication of Emotions
volitional facial paresis
Difficulty in moving the facial muscles voluntarily; caused by damage to the face region of the primary motor cortex or its subcortical connections.
Learning
stimulus-response learning
Learning to automatically make a particular response in the presence of a particular stimulus; includes classical and instrumental conditioning.
A long-term increase in the excitability of a neuron to a particular synaptic input caused by repeated high-frequency activity.
hippocampal formation
A forebrain structure of the temporal lobe, constituting an important part of the limbic system; includes the hippocampus proper (Ammons horn), dentate gyrus, and subiculum.
entorhinal cortex
A region of the limbic cortex that provides the major source of input to the hippocampal formation.
Perceptual Learning
short-term memory
Memory for a stimulus or an event that lasts for a short while.
Relational Learning
anterograde amnesia Amnesia for events that occur after some disturbance to the brain, such as head injury or certain degenerative brain diseases. retrograde amnesia Amnesia for events that preceded some disturbance to the brain, such as a head injury or electroconvulsive shock. Korsakoffs syndrome Permanent anterograde amnesia caused by brain damage resulting from chronic alcoholism or malnutrition. confabulation The reporting of memories of events that did not take place without the intention to deceive; seen in people with Korsakoffs syndrome.
Relational Learning
perirhinal cortex
A region of limbic cortex adjacent to the hippocampal formation that, along with the parahippocampal cortex, relays information between the enthorhinal cortex and other regions of the brain.
parahippocampal cortex
A region of limbic cortex adjacent to the hippocampal formation that, along with the perirhinal cortex, relays information between the entorhinal cortex and other regions of the brain.
Relational Learning
episodic memory
Memory of a collection of perceptions of events organized in time and identified be a particular context.
semantic memory
A memory of facts and general information.
semantic dementia
Loss of semantic memories caused by progressive degeneration of the neocortex of the lateral temporal lobes.
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