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How does dopamine effect learning: Learn more from positive feedback with increased Dopamine t negative feedback with low levels of dopamine
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Name the 5 general situations associated with SAS: Planning and decision making, error correction or trouble shooting, not well learned or novel sequences of actions, overcoming a strong habitual response, dangerous or technically difficult
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What are action schemas: Known way of interacting with the environment
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What areas are used for conflict monitoring: ACC and PFC
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What areas are used in posners anterior attention system in executive function: ACC
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What areas are used in posners anterior attention system in working memory: Lateral PFC
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What does the anterior cingulate cortex do: Monitoring situations or response conflict and error detection
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What does the anterior pole do: Theory of mind tasks
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What does the left dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex do: Select responses and suppresses inappropriate ones. Manipulate contents of working memory
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What does the left ventral lateral prefrontal cortex do: Retrieval and maintenance of semantic or linguistic information
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What does the right dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex do: Monitor and check information, attention
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What does the right ventral lateral prefrontal cortex do: Retrieval and maintenance of visual/ spatial information
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What is an disorder associated with inhibition: Environmental dependency syndrome
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What is Dysexecutive function: Inability to initiate, stop, and modify behavior in response to changing stimuli
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What is Environmental dependency syndrome: Cannot stop associated action; example: see a toothbrush and must pick up and use
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What is task switching: Requires you to discard a previous schema and establish a new one
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What kind of schemas is used: Whatever is the most active
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Where does conflict and error monitoring take place: Anterior Cingulate cortex