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2. Where did McClelland state slow learning occurred?

  • Neocortex
  • Hippocampus
  • Anterior temporal lobe

3. What did Diekelmann et al., find?

  • Odours could be used as cues in learning but only when presented during sleep before recalling
  • Odours could be used as cues in learning but only when presented during a period of wake before recalling
  • Odours could not be used as cues
  • Only those who slept before recalling were able to remember anything

4. What happens when the hippocampus is damaged after learning

  • Recently acquired memories are most vulnerable
  • Older memories are most vulnerable
  • Nothing

5. In patients with semantic dementia, what predicts whether they will be able to pick out a target object if it is not identical to the previous stimuli?

  • If the patient has used the object
  • Which items the patient still has an understanding of
  • The colours of the objects
  • The name of the object

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