Limbic System Flashcards

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Limbic system is involved in the five F’s:

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  1. Feeding
  2. Fighting
  3. Fleeing
  4. Feeling
  5. Fucking
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the limbic system will include the following structures:

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  1. Hippocampus
  2. Amygdala
  3. Nucleus accumbens
  4. Mammillary bodies
  5. Anterior thalamic nucleus
  6. Septum (Septal nuclei)
  7. Subcallosal, cingulate, and parahippocampal gyri
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name 3 Limbic Pathways:

what does each connect?

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  1. Mammillothalamic tract: Connects mammillary bodies with anterior nucleus of thalamus and continues to Cingulate gyrus
  2. Fimbria: Originates in the medial part of the hippocampus, and becomes the Fornix at the posterior end of hippocampus.
  3. Fornix: From hippocampus to mammillary bodies. Also anterior nucleus of thalamus, tegmentum, septum, and hypothalamus.
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what structures make up the Hippocampal Formation?

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Hippocampus

Parahippocampal gyri

Dentate gyri

Entorhinal cortex

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what is the hippocampus involved in?

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  1. recent memory functions specifically: consolidation of memory
  2. recognition of novelty
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what is another name for the hippocampus?

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Amon’s Horn

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what are the Afferent connections of hippocampus?

What are the Efferent connections of hippocampus?

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  1. Cortical regions
  2. Septum (via fornix)
  3. Anterior nucleus of thalamus
  4. Mammillary bodies
  5. Septum
  6. Anterior nucleus of thalamus
  7. Tegmentum
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what is the function of the amygdala?

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determining affective (emotional)

perception of sensory stimuli, particularly fear

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what connects amygdala to hypothalamus and what does it allow the amygdala to do?

Amygdala is connected (via thalamus) to where? these regions are involved in what?

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stria terminalis. By this connection, amygdala can influence autonomic responses to certain stimuli.

frontal and cingulate cortices, regions associated with attaching meaning to a stimuli.

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finish the sentence:

the bigger the amygdala, the more…..the animal

………………have bigger amygdalas than………….

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aggressive

men, women

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what is the Entorhinal cortex?

what does it do?

what brodmann numbers make up this area?

Where is it located in?

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  • Helps connect hippocampus and neocortex
  • involved in memory consolidation.
  • 28, 34
  • the rostral temporal lobe, near the hippocampus.
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what is the Septum (septum pellucidum)?

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Thin sheet of gray matter that separates the lateral ventricles

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Cingulate Cortex/Gyrus is connected to entorhinal cortex via what?

what does it do?

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cingulum

involved learning how to recognize and avoid negative consequences’

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