PSY 2301 Study Guide - Final Guide: Frontotemporal Dementia, Long-Term Memory, Sympathetic Nervous System
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43 multiple choice questions: learning and memory formation of new material. Alzheimer"s disease: recall of previously acquired materials retrograde behavioral medicine self-efficacy. Ad drug therapy: memory for facts and events. Forms of long term memory declarative long term memory procedural long term memory. Cognitive changes over time: in young adults there are a lot of different possibilities but old is not really very many options for why you may have dementia. Forms of long term memory procedural long term memory: classic triad. Type a: health psychology refers to acquired impairments in multiple aspects of cognition, must be severe enough to interfere with normal activities. A. proposes that hostile individuals are more likely to experience a more stressful psychosocial environment because they have less trust and scan their environments for mistreatment. B. hostile individuals experience larger increases in heart rate, blood pressure, and stress related hormones in response to potential stressors, increased development of heart disease.