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Module 5 DQ 1 Given your understanding of the role of neuronal actions in learning, memory, and amnesia, do you think it is possible to develop drugs and behavioral procedures to selectively block specific memories? Why or why not Module 5 DQ 2 What is the difference between a population and a sample? How large do you think your population and sample will need to be for your dissertation research? Explain your reasoning. What factors other than size will you consider in relation to sampling? Why? What types of descriptive statistics will you consider for summarizing the sample? Why?
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Module 5 DQ 1

Given your understanding of the role of neuronal actions in learning, memory, and
amnesia, do you think it is possible to develop drugs and behavioral procedures to
selectively block specific memories? Why or why not

Yes it is very much possible to develop drugs and behavioral procedures to selectively
block specific memories. This drugs act by blocking the receptors that are located in the cells of
the amygdala which then consequently weaken the neural connections on the brain and thereby
preventing the memories of the trauma or any experience that keeps flashing in the memory such
as fear (Majewska, 1995). This involves alteration of the structure of the nerve cells through
changes in the dendritic spines that receive electrochemical signals from the other neurons so as
to...

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