Packet 6: Bonus 4

Studies of this part of the brain in mice by Elizabeth Shaw Gould et. al. helped overturn the consensus that adult neurogenesis did not exist. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this brain structure. Brenda Milner studied a patient known as H.M. who could still draw a star using his reflection despite losing this structure.
ANSWER: hippocampus
[10e] The long-term potentiation of cells in the hippocampus to form memories is an example of this phenomenon, studied in rats and Albert Einstein by Marian Diamond, whereby neural networks change and adapt.
ANSWER: neuroplasticity [or word forms of plastic; anti-prompt on long-term potentiation]
[10h] This celebrity inflamed arguments over whether neural encoding is “sparse” or “coarse” in 2005 when Quian Quiroga, Fried, et al. found a “grandma cell” in a patient’s hippocampus that activated in response to mention of her.
ANSWER: Jennifer Aniston [accept, due to Quian Quiroga’s later studies, Julia Roberts or Halle Berry]
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