PSYC251 Test 3 Revision 2

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Across
  1. 2. … priming occurs when the person is exposed to a stimuli with a similar form previously (Think of goat and boat)
  2. 4. The cerebellum uses … control model.
  3. 8. In the medial temporal lobe, the perirhinal cortex’s function is to bind … of objects.
  4. 9. The cortico-basalganglia-thalamocortical loops are responsible for … learning.
  5. 12. The cerebellum uses … model to predict results of motor command.
  6. 13. In the second step of classical conditioning, the … stimulus signals unconditioned stimuli.
  7. 17. The … theory proposes that organization of semantic representations is based on semantic categories.
  8. 18. The term … memory refers in changes in response to an unchanging stimulus.
  9. 19. … priming is dependent on sensory cortices.
  10. 20. The … in the medial temporal cortex is responsible for encoding relationships more generally (Between features and spatial layouts)
Down
  1. 1. Memory is … in the nervous system.
  2. 3. … priming is dependent on unimodal and multimodal association cortices.
  3. 5. Priming is dependent on the … of cortex processing relevant presentations.
  4. 6. The cerebellum uses … between actual results versus predicted results for online error correction, motor learning.
  5. 7. This term refers to the continuing organization and stabilization of memory traces over time.
  6. 10. The … is responsible for motor adaptation.
  7. 11. The … cortex in the medial temporal lobe is responsible for encoding spatial layout.
  8. 14. … priming involves words that are associated with each other in a logical/linguistic way (Think of family and father)
  9. 15. The … theory proposes that organization of semantic representations is based on relevant sensory and motor features (Also known as Functional Theory).
  10. 16. … priming occurs when the person is exposed to a stimuli that is related to a memory.
  11. 19. The term … refers to changes in stimulus processing due to prior exposure to same/related stimulus without conscious awareness.