This is a for a doctoral levelCognitive Neuroscience research paper (article review) for a psychology graduate program. Must be original work and use peer reviewed and current article from professional neuroscience and psychology sources. Although it is a psychology dept class, it must be written
from a less clinical perspective and more scientific as it is for cognitive neuroscience Must have proper APA 7 Titlle page, Abstract ,citations, and APA hanging style reference page. Must be 10 not including, abstract title and reference pages.
I WILL UPLOAD THE ASSIGNMENT GUIDELINES . PLEASE FOLLOW CAREFULLY–ESPECIALLY DATA ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL COMPONENTS. Will need reverence page with current and verifiable sources
ALSO INCLUDING OUTLINE IDEAS. THERE ARE TWO WHICH CAN BE MERGED–ELIMINATING REPEATED AREAS.
THANKS.
The paper will aim to consolidate findings on the impact of post traumatic vision loss on short term memory and the detouring of memory consolidation for encoding. How is it possible to encode for
declarative and long term memory (LTM) in the absence of typical primary memory? For
contextualization, it may briefly illustrate the condition or experience of this type of affliction in the
introduction, but will engage mostly on the neuro-mechanics in process. The paper will look at acquired
visual impairments and exclude congenital impairment, unless required for relevant comparison or
setting.
A superficial understanding of memory creation and storage would appear counterintuitive. On
the surface it would seem unlikely in the presence of fixation amnesia to encode new information for long
term memory (procedural and declarative). However, further supporting arguments for neural plasticity
and cross modulation in the brain, it is evidenced as possible. Through a literature review the paper will
endeavor to construct a framework for recognizing the pathways that may enable this. There is robust data
on the impact of visual deficits on memory, but a scant amount of dedicated data on post traumatic visual
deficits, resulting impact on short term memory and ability to circumvent typical primary memory
enabling LTM coding.