(BQ) Part 2 book “Brain and behavior” has contents: Learning and memory, intelligence and cognitive functioning, psychological disorders, sleep and consciousness. | Part IV Complex Behavior Chapter 12. Learning and Memory Chapter 13. Intelligence and Cognitive Functioning Chapter 14. Psychological Disorders Chapter 15. Sleep and Consciousness iStock/michellegibson 12 Learning and Memory Learning as the Storage of Memories Amnesia: The Failure of Storage and Retrieval Mechanisms of Consolidation and Retrieval APPLICATION | The Legacy of Hm Where Memories Are Stored Two Kinds of Learning Working Memory CONCEPT CHECK Brain Changes in Learning Long-Term Potentiation How LTP Happens Consolidation and Sleep Changing Our Memories APPLICATION | Total Recall IN THE NEWS | Enhancing Soldiers’ Learning With Neurostimulation CONCEPT CHECK Learning Deficiencies and Disorders Effects of Aging on Memory Alzheimer’s Disease RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT | Alzheimer’s in a Dish Korsakoff Syndrome CONCEPT CHECK In Perspective Chapter Summary Study Resources After reading this chapter, you will be able to: Explain how the brain is involved in the different types of memory. Diagram the neural involvement in processing of information that is stored in memory. Describe the changes that occur in the brain as learning proceeds. Examine how memory changes during aging. Contrast the impacts of normal aging and disorders on memory. At the age of seven, Henry Molaison’s life was forever changed by a seemingly minor incident: He was knocked down by a bicycle and was unconscious for five minutes. Three years later, he began to have minor seizures, and his first major seizure occurred on his 16th birthday. Still, Henry had a reasonably normal adolescence, taken up with high school, science club, hunting, and roller-skating, except for a two-year furlough from school because the other boys teased him about his seizures. Master the content. After high school, he took a job in a factory, but eventually the seizures made it impossible for him to work. He was averaging 10 small seizures a day and 1 major seizure per week. Because .