For each type of memory and learning, drag and drop the brain region or regions involved.
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Episodic memory (e.g., remembering first day of school)
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Spatial memory (e.g. learning the configuration of a maze)
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Skill learning (e.g., knowing how to ride a bike)
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Priming (e.g., being more likely to use a word you heard recently)
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Nonassociative learning (e.g., learning to ignore a frequently ringing bell; or getting increasingly irritated by the bell)
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Classical conditioning (salivating when you see a favorite food)
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Short-term memory (working memory)
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Semantic memory (e.g., knowing the capital of Rwanda)
Medial temporal lobe, neocortex
Hippocampus and cortex
Striatum, motor cortex, cerebellum
Neocortex
Reflex pathways
Amygdala and cerebellum
Prefrontal cortext
Medial temporal lobe, neocortex
Textbook Reference: Different Forms of Nondeclarative Memory Involve Different Brain Regions