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