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An Introduction to Learning and Memory

Overview

Learning is the process of acquiring new information and memory is the retention or storage of that information. Different types of learning, such as non-associative and associative learning, and different types of memory, such as long-term and short-term memory, have been associated with human behaviors. Studying these components in detail helps behavioral scientists understand the neural mechanisms behind these two complex phenomena.

JoVE's overview on learning and memory introduces common terminologies and a brief outline of concepts in this field. Then, key questions asked by behavioral scientists and prominent tools such as fear conditioning and fMRI are discussed. Finally, actual experiments dealing with aging, eradication of traumatic memories, and improvising learning are reviewed.

Procedure

Learning and memory are two closely related cognitive functions that are fundamental to our ability to interact with the world in a meaningful way. Learning is the process of acquiring new information about the world. Memory is the retention or storage of such information, like a series of numbers.

This video presents a brief outline of concepts in learning and memory, introduces key questions asked by scientists in this field, describes some prominent methods, and finally discusses actual experiments in these fi

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LearningMemoryCognitive FunctionsNew InformationRetentionStorageSeries Of NumbersConcepts In Learning And MemoryKey QuestionsProminent MethodsExperimentsNon associative LearningHabituationSensitization

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Overview

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Classifying Learning and Memory

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Key Questions

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Prominent Methods

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Applications

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