Stress and Memory 2 Flashcards

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PTSD Symptom Clusters

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  • Criterion A: stressor
  • Criterion B: intrusion symptoms: the traumatic event is persistently re-experienced in the following way(s):(one required), Recurrent, involuntary, and intrusive memories - - - Criterion C: avoidance:
  • Criterion D: negative alterations in cognitions and mood: Negative alterations in cognitions and mood that began or worsened after the traumatic event:(two required) (e.g. Inability to recall key features of the traumatic event Persistent negative beliefs and expectations about oneself or the world
    Criterion E: alterations in arousal and reactivity:
    Criterion F: duration:
    Criterion G: functional significance
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Memory for traumatic events

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Traumatic memory does not remain stable over time
Increase in propensity to endorse traumatic items predicts PTSD
Memory amplification: Unclear whether this is increasing or decreasing in accuracy

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Interfering with the trauma memory

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Increased epinephrine is thought to mediate enhanced memory for emotional events.

Searing in of memory adrenergically mediated → Blocking (e.g. β – adrenergic blocker propranolol) interferes with memory formation.

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Symptom provocation studies

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Show traumatic reminders to patients with PTSD, and investigate whether different patterns of brain activity are observed.

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Hyperactive Amygdala

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Amygdala hyper-responsivity in PTSD has been reported during the presentation of personalized traumatic narratives (Shin et al., 2004) and cues (Driessen et al., 2004)

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mPFC

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Involved in inhibitory control , underactive in PTSD patients (Lanius, Bluhm, Lanius, & Pain, 2005).
PTSD pathophysiology, specifically as failures of midline prefrontal regions to inhibit subcortical limbic, especially amygdala, reactivity

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Hippocampal Volume: Reduced in PTSD. Bremner et al

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PTSD subjects had 8% smaller right hippocampus volume & poorer performance on verbal memory measurements (Wechsler Memory Scale).

22 female adult survivors of childhood abuse with PTSD (N = 10) or without PTSD (N = 12). PTSD had 15% smaller hippocampal volume than abuse subjects without PTSD. No difference in memory measures.

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Impaired safety memories

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PTSD patients are not able to retain safety information (e.g. impaired extinction recall Milad et al., 2009).
> Can lead to the maintenance of fear memories

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