Declarative Memory System Flashcards
Who made one of the firsts attempts to dissociate the circuitry for declarative and non-declarative memory? What experimental paradigm did they use?
Packard and McGaugh. The T-maze
What strategy did rats initially adopt on Packard and McGaugh’s t-maze? What happened after another week of training?
Initially adopted a place strategy (made a left turn on the rotated maze). Switched to a response strategy (made an incorrect right turn on the rotated maze).
What was initial acquisition of the food on P & M’s t-maze guided by? What resulted from subsequent ‘overtraining’?
Cognitive map. Subsequent overtraining led to a response habit developing
In general, when do rats use a place strategy?
When salient extra-maze cues are present
In general, when do rats use a response strategy?
When over-trained, or salient extra-maze cues are absent
After one week of training on the P & M t-maze, what effect did lidocaine injection into the hippocampus have on probe trial success? And into the striatum?
Hippocampus - abolished memory (no preference for left or right turn).
Striatum - no effect
After two weeks of training on the P & M t-maze, what effect did lidocaine injection into the hippocampus have on probe trial success? And into the striatum?
Hippocampus - no effect (all made habitual response)
Striatum - abolished ‘response memory’, but rats did not have random preference (92% made place response)
What type of maze did Eichenbaum’s lab employ?
Adapted T-maze (arms joined back up with bottom of the central arm
In the delayed non-match to sample odour task, when did they record hippocampal neuron activity? What did this allow them to correlate firing rate with?
Position, odour and other aspects of the task (e.g. whether the odour was a match or a non match)
In the delayed non-match to sample odour task, what percentage of cells fired in response to one or more task variables?
65%
In the delayed non-match to sample odour task, what did most hippocampal cells fire to a combination of? What does this provide evidence for?
Cup position, odour, match/mismatch and start of approach to the cup. Provides evidence to suggest that the hippocampus, in particular area CA1, combined elements of spatial, non-spatial and contextual cues to form an episodic memory
What did Eichenbaum suggest the hippocampal network represents an episodic memory as? What does each cell within this network encode?
A sequence of events and places.
Each cell encodes a small segment of the episode.
When may memories overlap? Give an example.
At common points.
E.g. entering a particular spatial location may bring other memories containing that spatial location unto consciousness.
Why is a heteroassociative network a good model for episodic memory?
Because it allows information to be recalled in the sequence it was experienced.
What has been proposed to be the cellular instantiation of the short term memory buffer? Why?
The gamma cycle.
Because the number of gamma cycles on each theta wave is 7+/- 2.
Ebbinghaus suggested the short term memory capacity is 7+/- 2 items.