W11 - Memory / Language Flashcards

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Hebbian synapse

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neural basis of memory/learning synapses can alter their “strength”.

-the presynaptic neuron becomes better at affecting posts synaptic neuron.

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Habituation

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a repeated stimulus produces less of a response

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Sensitisation

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A single, strong stimulus produces a long-lasting increased response

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Long term potentiation (LTP)

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An increased strength of a synapse.

  • Specificity: only the highly active ones are strengthened
  • Cooperativity: simultaneous stimulation by 2> axons produces more LTP
  • Associativity: pairing a weak input w/ a strong input enhances later response to the weak input
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Short term memory

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electrical neuronal-activity

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Long term memory

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structural - LTP (long term potentiation)

can be disrupted by electroconvulsive therapy

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Working memory

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central executive that controls:

  1. phonological loop
  2. episodic buffer
  3. visuospatial sketch pad
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Explicit memory

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  • Episodic memory: what happened, where when

- semantic memory: facts

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Implicit memory

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-Procedural memory: ability to do

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10
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Korsakoff’s syndrome

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  • leads to shrinkage of neurons due to lack of vitamin b1

- symptoms: apathy, confusion, amnesia

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Semantic dementia

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loss of semantic knowledge - mainly temporal lobe

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Broca’s aphasia

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difficulty pronouncing, gesturing or writing/understanding complex speech

-has insight

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Wernicke’s aphasia

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impaired language comprehension, effortless speech.

  • content unintelligible, lack
  • phonemic paraphasia
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