94b - Learning and Memory Flashcards
Which schedule of partial reinforcement results in the fastest conditioning?
Which results in more reliable response rates?
- Fastest conditioning = fixed schedules
- Fixed ratio
- Fixed interval
- Most reliable response rates = variable schedules
- Also more resistant to extinction
- Variable ratio
- Variable interval
Which type of memory (explicit vs. implicit) is dependent on the hippocampus and limbic system?
What are the implications?
Explicit memory (declarative)
Ex: Facts, events, episodes, information
Damage to the limbic system = cannot form new memories of facts, events, episodes, or information
Short term (aka working) memory depends on which parts of the brain?
Frontal and parietal lobes
Short term memory is important in executive functioning
Which type of memory is dependent on the frontal and parietal lobes?
Short-term (aka working) memory
Tau depositis in cell bodies and amyloid deposits in synapses characterize which neurodegenerative disease?
Alzheimer’s disease
Damage is often in the limbic system, resulting in impaired memory
Which type of memory is retained through the basal ganglia and the cerebellum?
What are the implications?
Implicit memory (non-declarative)
Ex: skills, habits, motor skills, addiction
Somebody with a damaged hippocampus and/or limbic system will still remember how to do things and can learn new skills
Which networks of the brain are involved in:
- Encoding new information:
- Retaining information:
- Retreiving information:
- Encoding new information: frontal networks
- Retaining information: limbic memory network (Papez)
- Responsible for consolidating and storing newly encoded information
- Retreiving information: frontal and prefrontal networks
Describe the process of memory consolidation
Which parts of the brain are important?
Lets say you’re looking at a banana
- The hippocampus unifies sensory and sensory association areas
- Holds all of the info about the shape, color, and taste of the banana
- As time goes on, the prefrontal cortex becomes involved
- Hippocampus transfers long-term banana info to the prefrontal cortex
This is why patients with hippocampal damage have anterograde amnesia; they cannot consolidate and store new memories, but the old memories are already stored in non-damaged areas