case study of H.M (cognitive psychology pack 1) Flashcards

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What happened to H.M at 7?

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knocked down by a bike and had minor epileptic seizures at age 10

major seizures at age 16

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What happened to H.M aged 27

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did work on assembly line but they had become so severe that he could not lead a normal life

was very socially isolated

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who monitored H.M?

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William Scoville

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What was the procedure offered to H.M called?

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bilateral mesial temporal lobe resection

2/3 of hippocampus removed

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how did the surgery effect H.M?

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controlled his epilepsy and severity of seizures

serious affects on his memory

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What was the aim of H.M’s study?

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find out the effects of his brain surgery on his functioning, in particular, his memory

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what methods were used to study H.M

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observation
interviews
IQ tests
MRI scans of his brain during lifetime and after death

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how long was the study for?

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from 1957 to 2008

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what were some results found?

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henry’s memories up to the age of 16 were still intact but could not remember new information

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3 negative ways his memory was affected

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he forgot daily events straight away

he underestimated his own age

he could not recognise hospital staff

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3 ways his memory was NOT affected?

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he had normal intelligence levels and his personality stayed the same

he exhibited an intact digit span (STM not impaired)

he could acquire new motor skills

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two conclusions from this case study?

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  1. The medial temporal lobe is important for memory
  2. memory is not a single faculty instead there are multiple memory systems in the brain
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