PSYB64H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Hippocampus Proper, Neural Pathway, Microfilament
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Classical conditioning information processed following damage to the brain. A type of learning that involves the formation of a connection between two elements or events. A condition believed necessary for learning in which pre and postsynaptic neurons are nearly simultaneously active. A type of associative learning in which a neutral stimulus acquires the ability to signal the occurrence of a second, biologically significant event. An initially neutral event that takes on the ability to signal other biologically significant events. A condition for the formation of ltp in which several synapses onto the target post synaptic neuron must be simultaneously active. An explicit memory for semantic and episodic information that can be easily verbalized. Long term memory precedes and overlaps unconditioned stimulus onset. A standard test of memory in which the subject must identify the novel member of a stimulus pair following a delay. One of two major layers of neurons found in the hippocampus.