8. Learning and Memory Flashcards
Learning
Acquiry of new info
our experiences change our NS and behaviour
memory
after learning —> changes in NS
Learning and memory: processes
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Encoding (processing of sensory info)
Consolidation (process of integration into LTM)
Storage (long-term record)
Retrieval (accessing stored memories –> new MEMORY TRACE)
where is DECLARATIVE memory formed?
hippocampus
Dentate Gyrus is found where?
Hippocampus
Dentate Gyrus: function?
source of neurogenesis, granulate cells
name the 2 main structures within the hippocampus
dentate gyrus
ammon’s horn
name the functions of ammon’s horn
and drawbacks
CA1 & CA3 pyramidal cells,
very susceptible to injury,
critical for memory formation
What was removed in most lobotomies?
hippocampi
post part of amygdalae
entorhinal cortex
Lobotomy: symptoms and consequences?
- anterograde amnesia (heavy)
- retrograde amnesia (temporary)
What was NOT affected by a lobotomy?
- intellect
- working memory, lexical memory
- procedural memory
LEARNING: new info is stored when…
activity in a circuit causes long-lasting change in the pattern of SYNAPTIC WEIGHTS
when are associative memories formed?
- Correlation of presynaptic and postsynaptic firing synaptic modification connections strengthened
name the most prototypic forms of synaptic plasticity
LTP
LTD
in CA1 area of hippocampus
(NMDA-activation)
what is LTP?
repetitive activation of excitatory synapses potentiation of synaptic strength (hours, days)
what is LTD?
reduction in efficiency of synapse
due to repetitive low frequency activation
describe the biochemical process of LTP…
- Activated presynaptic neuron releases GLUTAMATE
- GLUTAMATE binds with AMPA and NMDA receptors
- AMPA receptor channel opens and NA+ passes, depolarising presynaptic neuron EPSP
- EPSP (polarization) drives Mg2+ OUT NMDA channel opens
- CA2+ entry through NMDA channel activates secondary messenger pathway
- Secondary messenger pathway…
- promotes AMPA insertion in postsynaptic neuron glutamate sensitivity increases
- Triggers nitric oxide release permanent increase in glutamate release by presynaptic neuron
late-phase LTP
synaptic growth
requirement of gene transcription & new protein synthesis