Limbic System Flashcards
Limbic system is involved in the five F’s:
- Feeding
- Fighting
- Fleeing
- Feeling
- Fucking
the limbic system will include the following structures:
- Hippocampus
- Amygdala
- Nucleus accumbens
- Mammillary bodies
- Anterior thalamic nucleus
- Septum (Septal nuclei)
- Subcallosal, cingulate, and parahippocampal gyri
name 3 Limbic Pathways:
what does each connect?
- Mammillothalamic tract: Connects mammillary bodies with anterior nucleus of thalamus and continues to Cingulate gyrus
- Fimbria: Originates in the medial part of the hippocampus, and becomes the Fornix at the posterior end of hippocampus.
- Fornix: From hippocampus to mammillary bodies. Also anterior nucleus of thalamus, tegmentum, septum, and hypothalamus.
what structures make up the Hippocampal Formation?
Hippocampus
Parahippocampal gyri
Dentate gyri
Entorhinal cortex
what is the hippocampus involved in?
- recent memory functions specifically: consolidation of memory
- recognition of novelty
what is another name for the hippocampus?
Amon’s Horn
what are the Afferent connections of hippocampus?
What are the Efferent connections of hippocampus?
- Cortical regions
- Septum (via fornix)
- Anterior nucleus of thalamus
- Mammillary bodies
- Septum
- Anterior nucleus of thalamus
- Tegmentum
what is the function of the amygdala?
determining affective (emotional)
perception of sensory stimuli, particularly fear
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?
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.
finish the sentence:
the bigger the amygdala, the more…..the animal
………………have bigger amygdalas than………….
aggressive
men, women
what is the Entorhinal cortex?
what does it do?
what brodmann numbers make up this area?
Where is it located in?
- Helps connect hippocampus and neocortex
- involved in memory consolidation.
- 28, 34
- the rostral temporal lobe, near the hippocampus.
what is the Septum (septum pellucidum)?
Thin sheet of gray matter that separates the lateral ventricles
Cingulate Cortex/Gyrus is connected to entorhinal cortex via what?
what does it do?
cingulum
involved learning how to recognize and avoid negative consequences’