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

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Hebb’s “Cell Assembly” theory

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• 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

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remember the graph for multiple memory systems (just for fun)

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slide 6

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components of hippocampal memory system (or medial temporal lobe)

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parahippocampal cortex
entorhinal cortex
perirhinal cortex
hippocampus

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components of hippocampus

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CA fields
dentate gyrus
subiculum

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where and what pathways

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slide 13

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role of each components of MTL

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perirhinal: nonspatial cortical input
parahippocampal: spatial (context) cortical input
entorhinal: integration separately - lateral to perirhinal cortex and medial to parahippocampal cortex
hippocampus: integration

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experiments showing damage to hippocampus and MTL influence memory

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drawing a picture from copying and memory

influence on anterograde amnesia and temporally-graded retrograde amnesia

slide 22

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systems consolidation

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explaining temporally-graded retrograde amnesia?

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describe the delayed Non-match to sample task (DNMS)

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a typical recognition memory task for monkeys

delay-dependent recognition memory impairment for objects encountered only once (slide 40)

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describe probe test

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premise pair training vs ordered representation

rats with damage to fornix and parhippocampal region show impairment to relational probe pair

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experiment shows that rats with hippocampal damage learned slowly, but eventually learned

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Morris water maze

switch to new positions (novel probe tests), latency increases for rats with hippocampal damage

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