A researcher is investigating the impact of directed meditation on future planning in healthy adults. Participants are instructed to meditate, focusing on a detailed scenario of their 10-year future. fMRI scans are taken during the meditation. Based on the current understanding of memory systems, which of the following brain activity patterns would be MOST likely observed?
Increased activity primarily in the cerebellum, reflecting the detailed motor planning required for imagined future actions.
Increased activity in both the hippocampus and frontal lobes, reflecting the retrieval of episodic details and construction of a novel future scenario.
Increased activity predominantly in the amygdala, indicating the emotional processing associated with imagining future outcomes.
Decreased activity in the temporal lobe, suggesting the suppression of irrelevant semantic information during focused meditation.
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In this unit students investigate the contribution that classical and contemporary research has made to the understanding of the functioning of the nervous system and to the understanding of the biological, psychological and social factors that influence learning and memory. Students examine how the human nervous system enables a person to interact with the world around them and explore how stress may affect a person’s psychological functioning. Students investigate how mechanisms of learning and memory lead to the acquisition of knowledge and the development of new and changed behaviours. A student-designed scientific investigation involving the generation of primary data related to mental processes and psychological functioning may be undertaken in either Unit 3 or Unit 4, or across both Units 3 and 4, and is assessed in Unit 4 Outcome 3.
In this area of study students evaluate models to explain learning and apply knowledge of how learning occurs in a range of contexts. They explore memory as the process by which knowledge is encoded, stored and later retrieved, as illustrated by multi-store models of memory and the interconnectedness of brain regions in storing explicit and implicit memories. Students consider the use of mnemonics and the contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledges in understanding memory and learning.
the role of episodic and semantic memory in retrieving autobiographical events and in constructing possible imagined futures, including evidence from brain imaging and post-mortem studies of brain lesions in people with Alzheimer’s disease and aphantasia as an example of individual differences in the experience of mental imagery
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