Learning and Memory

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Across
  1. 3. Type of memory: lasts minutes - days
  2. 8. Neurons that fire together wire together
  3. 12. Process in which contextual information becomes associated with another stimulus
  4. 13. The best studied region for mechanisms of memory
  5. 14. The physical location of a memory
  6. 15. Type of memory: things that you know that you can state
  7. 17. Glutamate receptors that do not conduct calcium
  8. 18. Blocks NMDA ion channel at rest
  9. 19. Changes in synaptic strength that obeys Hebb’s rules
  10. 20. Type of memory: vivid but fleeting
Down
  1. 1. Important for storing memories and getting them into long-term
  2. 2. Activates kinase
  3. 4. Glutamate receptors that allow calcium in
  4. 5. Type of memory: knowing how to do something
  5. 6. Type of memory: mental sketch pad of things that we can store for a brief time period
  6. 7. Type of memory: virtually limitless and most stable
  7. 9. An enzyme that adds a phosphate
  8. 10. Activates AMPA and NMDA receptors
  9. 11. Neurons that fire apart wire apart
  10. 16. Combination of different pieces of memory that are all connected and represent some specific memory