Hippocampus and Memory Flashcards
•Damage to hippocampal memory system results in anterograde amnesia and temporally-graded retrograde amnesia (leaving intact nondeclarative memory and non-memory abilities) •Process of systems consolidation explains temporally-graded retrograde amnesia •The hippocampus is evolutionarily conserved •Memory supported by the mammalian hippocampus is typically rapidly acquired, flexibly expressed, context-dependent, and, at least in humans, available to conscious recollection. - Hippocampus ancho
Hebb’s “Cell Assembly” theory
• To the extent that a memory depends on each individual connection, it is localized
• To the extent that recalling a full memory depends on reactivating the entire network, it is distributed
remember the graph for multiple memory systems (just for fun)
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components of hippocampal memory system (or medial temporal lobe)
parahippocampal cortex
entorhinal cortex
perirhinal cortex
hippocampus
components of hippocampus
CA fields
dentate gyrus
subiculum
where and what pathways
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role of each components of MTL
perirhinal: nonspatial cortical input
parahippocampal: spatial (context) cortical input
entorhinal: integration separately - lateral to perirhinal cortex and medial to parahippocampal cortex
hippocampus: integration
experiments showing damage to hippocampus and MTL influence memory
drawing a picture from copying and memory
influence on anterograde amnesia and temporally-graded retrograde amnesia
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systems consolidation
explaining temporally-graded retrograde amnesia?
describe the delayed Non-match to sample task (DNMS)
a typical recognition memory task for monkeys
delay-dependent recognition memory impairment for objects encountered only once (slide 40)
describe probe test
premise pair training vs ordered representation
rats with damage to fornix and parhippocampal region show impairment to relational probe pair
experiment shows that rats with hippocampal damage learned slowly, but eventually learned
Morris water maze
switch to new positions (novel probe tests), latency increases for rats with hippocampal damage