Memory: Amnesia Flashcards
What is Amnesia?
- ability to take in new information is severely + usually permanently affected
- -> intelligence + attentional span + personality unaffected
- -> HM
Who is HM?
- underwent surgery (epilepsy
- lost memories for events after surgery
- Affected STM
During HM’s surgery, what was involved?
- bilateral removal of his medial temporal lobes
- including hippocampus
= amnesia result of damage to the medial temporal lobe or anatomically connected regions
What type of amnesia did HM suffer from?
Anterograde amnesia
- reduced ability to retain new information
What is the Ray complex figure test?
- asked to copy a complex pic after delaying the recall
= poor performance in those suffering from anterograde amnesia
Other than the Ray complex figure test, what is another way to test anterograde amnesia?
- Recognition memory tests for faces
- shown 50faces, then need to go over and see which ones you have seen before
Why is it important to test both learning (recall/ recognition) and memory (verbal + visual)?
- there may be damage to both or just one side of the brain
= anterograde amnesia impaired on all tests
What are people with anterograde amnesia able to do?
- verbal + visual STM
- Digit span
- Spatial span
- -> tap the same blocks as me, in the same order
- procedural memory: mirror tracing: Corking 1968
What is the declarative memory theory?
Tulving 1972: episodic + semantic different
- Squire: Amnesia = a loss in the ability to form any new ‘declarative memories”
What did Warrington + Weiskrantz in 1970 show about practice in anterograde amneics?
- priming
- over 3 consecutive days, they got a better idea of identifying the degraded information
What is semantic memory?
- conceptual knowledge about the world
How did Howard + Patterson in 1992 test for semnatic knowledge?
Pyramid + palm tress test
- out of the palm and oak tress, which one looks to match the pyramid
= Palm tress as it is more likely to be found where pyramids are
What is semantic dementia?
- difficulty remembering the meaning of words or concepts
- not confined to one modality
“a horse?… But what are those lines doing??” - associated with lateral temporal cortex (left side of brain)