Neocortical Function Flashcards

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Spinal animal

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  • Spinal cord is disconnected from brain
  • Remain alert
  • Can talk and express emotion
  • Reflexes
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Low decerebrate

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  • Hindbrain and spinal cord disconnected from brain
  • Comatose state
  • Sensory stimulus elicits movement and affective behaviour
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High decerebration

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  • Midbrain, hindbrain, and spinal cord disconnected from brain
  • Can respond to distant objects moving toward them
  • Move toward auditory and visual stimulation, show no evidence of vision
  • Effectively perform voluntary movements
  • Effectively perform automatic movements
  • No spontaneous movement and no habituation
  • Cortex is important for attenuating and inhibiting motion, but not for producing it
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Diencephalic

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  • Diencephalon, midbrain, hindbrain, and spinal cord are disconnected from brain
  • Do not eat or drink even to sustain themselves
  • Behaviours become energized and sustained
  • Sham rage and motivation
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Decorticate

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  • Remove neocortex
  • Eat and drink enough to sustain themselves
  • Normal sleep/wake cycles
  • Can sequence series of movements
  • Automatic and voluntary behaviours are linked
  • Basil ganglia can inhibit or facilitate voluntary movement
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What are multiple representations? Why are they important?

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  • Multiple maps in each sensory modality
  • Multimodel or polymodal cortex (areas o the cortex that function in two sensory systems)
  • We have two parallel cortical systems: one to understand the world and the other to move us around and manipulate it
  • More maps a species has, the more complex the internal representation of the external world is for the animal
  • Intelligence is related to the number of maps used by the cortex to represent the world
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