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)