Lecture 1 - Introduction Flashcards
What is learning?
An adaptive change in behaviour resulting from experience
What kind of memory do you have as a child, what does this mean and what is it good for?
Idetic memory.
Like a camera - captures things and scenes
Fantastic for learning things like language
Features of explicit memory?
- Remembering things like facts, words or history
- Available to conciousness
- Short term storage in hippocampus
- Long term storage in cortical sites
Features of implicit memory?
- Motor skills, associations
- Unavailable to conciousness
- Short term storage unknown (presumably widespread)
- Long term storage in cerebellum, basal ganglia and pre-motor cortex
Who is HM?
A patient who suffered from epilepsy from age 10
what surgery was performed on HM?
Bilateral resection - removed the medial temporal lobe (amygdala, hippocampal gyrus, 2/3 of hippocampus)
What effect did the surgery have on HM?
Epilepsy was controlled but he could only recall early memories.
He had implicit but not explicit memory.
What experiment did Karl Lashley do in the 1920s?
Inflicted cortical legions on mouse brains to see where memories are stored.
Used mazes to test memory
What did Karl Lashley find?
Location of lesion was not significant.
Extent of lesion and difficulty of task affected. (Mass action principle)
What do mossy fibres going into the cerebellum carry?
Sensory information
What were Daselaar et al (2006) trying to find out?
What regions of medial temporal lobe are responsible for different aspects of declarative memory
What was Daselaar et al (2006)’s experiment?
Subjects shown 120 English words and 80 non words.
After 2 minutes asked to recall in fMRI
What was shown by Daselaar’s fMRIs?
- Areas of hippocampus and MTL responding.
- All or nothing response in the back of hippocampus
- Other regions in post parahippocampal cortex showed linear score of remembering (maybe I know?)
What experiment did Epstein and Karwisher perform? (1998)
Using scans and Oculus rift type stuff discovered post parahippocampal place area (PPA)
What did Epstein and Karwisher (1998) find?
PPA fires much more when seeing outdoor scenes whereas much less with faces