Explain localization of function, with reference to one study. Flashcards

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Localisation of function

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Localization is the theory that specific parts of the brain have specific functions that are related to specific behaviors. Often, however, behaviors are quite complex and involve several different parts of the brain. Although specific parts of the brain may have specific functions, they work together with other parts of the brain to create behaviors.

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One study that explains localisation of function

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One example of localization is the role of the hippocampus in memory consolidation as seen in the case study of HM.

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Backstory of HM

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HM had an accident when he was young which resulted in epileptic seizures. Surgery to stop the seizures, a lobotomy of the temporal lobe, resulted in severe memory loss – HM was not able to recall his recent past – a condition called partial retrograde amnesia. He also could not create new memories – or anterograde amnesia. HM could no longer create episodic or semantic memories.

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Case study of HM

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Milner carried out a case study of HM. In order to carry out her research, she used many different strategies including IQ testing, direct observations, interviews, and cognitive testing. The cognitive tests included memory tests and learning tasks. One such task was asking him to draw an image while looking in a mirror. Over time, HM learned how to do the task, showing that he could create procedural memories, but he could not remember actually doing the task, an episodic memory.

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what was done later to HM

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Corkin later did an MRI to determine the damage that was done to HM’s brain. She found that the hippocampus had been severely damaged in the surgery. Damage to the hippocampus explains the problem of transferring short-term memory to long-term memory as this is the area where the neurotransmitter acetylcholine is believed to play an important role in learning and the formation of explicit memories. Through this study, the researcher determined that the hippocampus is responsible for the consolidation of episodic and semantic memories from short-term to long-term memory.

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