Olfactory and limbic systems Flashcards
What is the limbic system?
Acts as an interface between the internal environment of the individual and the external environment - projects meaning onto the external world. Essential for adaptive behaviour, emotional responsiveness and the ability to learn new responses based on previous experiences (memory). Intimately related to the olfactory system.
Two main functional roles have been assigned to the limbic system - what are they?
- role in learning
- role in the regulation and translation of our emotional state into appropriate behaviour
Quick way to remember the functions of the limbic system is to think about the 5 F’s - what are they?
- feeding (satiety & hunger)
- forgetting (memory)
- fighting (emotional response)
- family (sexual reproduction and maternal instincts)
- fornicating (sexual arousal)
What is the parahippocampal gyrus?
is in continuity with the cingulate gyrus around the splenium of the corpus callosum - part of the temporal lobe
What are the constituents the comprise the basal ganglia?
basal ganglia consist of the caudate nucleus, putamen, globus pallidus and amygdala
What term do we use for the white matter that connects the cortex of the cerebral hemisphere to other structures?
internal capsule
Another way to remember what the limbic system does is with HOME - what does this stand for?
Homeostasis
Olfaction
Memory
Emotion
What structures are involved in the limbic system?
hypothalamus, olfactory cortex, hippocampal formation, amygdala, subcallosal area, cingulate gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus, mamillary bodies and the basal forebrain
What is the hippocampal formation involved in?
crucial for converting short term memories into long term memories. Also involved in spatial orientation - enables us to identify the position of our body relative to the objects around us
What does the hippocampal formation consist of?
hippocampus, dentate gyrus, subiculum and entorhinal cortex
note - subiculum is the most inferior part of the hippocampal formation and is continuous with the parahippocampal gyrus
What is the function of the hippocampus?
hippocampus is involved in long term memory and helps us decide what should be stored within the cerebral cortex as a memory
What structures does the hippocampus have connections with?
olfactory cortex - hence why smells elicit memories
amygdala - remember emotionally significant events
Which 3 structures are in the temporal lobe?
amygdala
hippocampus
inferior horn of the lateral ventricle
principal components of the limbic lobe are connected via which circuit?
papez circuit
What structures make up the corpus striatum?
caudate nuclei, globus pallidus and putamen