C2. P4 Flashcards
What are the 3 structures that are universally agreed to be in the limbic system?
Hypothalamus, amygdala, and hippocampus
What are the 4 functions of the hypothalamus?
Regulating basic motives, the endocrine system, the autonomic nervous system, and physical reward
Does the hypothalamus help regulate body temperature?
Yes
How does the hypothalamus regulate the reward system?
The hypothalamus creates a burst of chemical rewards in response to rewarding stimuli
What are three functions of the amygdala?
Evaluate threats, regulate emotions, and encode emotional tones for memories
What does the amygdala analyze?
It analyzes incoming information to determine if it is a threat or reward
What is “the low road”?
Sensory information is received by the thalamus and sent to the amygdala. The amygdala responds before the cortex can process information
What is the chain of events that happens once the amygdala detects a threat?
It will send signals to the hypothalamus which will pass them on to the brainstem region regulating the sympathetic nervous system. The fight flight freeze response starts and may cause the pituitary gland to release adrenaline and cortisol
Is the amygdala involved in negative emotions or positive emotions?
Both
How does the amygdala help form memories?
With the hippocampus, it mixes our emotional experiences with memories that are high in arousal.
What does the Hippocampus do?
Form new memories
True or False: The hippocampus stores memories.
False
How does the hippocampus transfer the new memories?
The hippocampus with transfer memories into the cerebrum and cerebral cortex while asleep
Does the hippocampus form implicit memories?
The hippocampus forms explicate memories, and has little control over implicit and nonverbal muscle memories
Who is HM?
Henry Molaison