PLEASE HELP!
Does the hippocampus/cerebellum/amygdala also retrieve memories?
Does the cerebral cortex permanently store procedural memories, or just temporarily store them?
From Grivas textbook: 'the hippocampus probably has a role in the retrieval of explicit memories.' So, if possible, I probably wouldn't mention the hippocampus having a role in retrieval. The textbook also doesn't mention the amygdala or the cerebellum having a role in retrieving memories either.
Yeah, procedural memories are permanently stored in the cerebral cortex. They're temporarily stored in the cerebellum
what specifically do we need to know about the hippocampus and the hypothalamus for the psych exam?
You must know about: the hippocampus' role in consolidation, the influence on long term memory if it is damaged, and the hypothalamus' role in the HPA axis.
Pretty sure that's it, but if there's anything I missed please add on!!