TB8 B&B Lecture 1; Brain systems for memory
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2. What acts as a gateway from the fornix to the thalamus?
- Papez circuit
- Medial Temporal lobe
- Mamillary bodies
- Fornix
3. Did patient HM show evidence of both anterograde and retrograde amnesia?
- Yes, severe anterograde and some retrograde
- No
- Yes, severe retrograde and some anterograde
4. What memory does mirror drawing tap?
- Implicit (non-concious) learning
- STM
- Motor learning
- Procedural learning
5. What does patient HMs brain damage coupled with his memory loss suggest about hippocampal function?
- Patient HMs severe anterograde and slight retrograde damage suggest the hippocampus is crucial for new learning but not for storing old memories
- Patient HMs severe retrograde and slight anterograde damage suggest the hippocampus is crucial for new learning but not for storing old memories
- Patient HMs severe anterograde and slight retrograde damage suggest the hippocampus is crucial for storing old memories but not for new learning
- Patient HMs severe retrograde and slight anterograde damage for storing old memories but not for new learning
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