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Chapter 32
The Hippocampal Formation: Learning & Memory
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Undergraduate 3
12/02/2015

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4 things that make up the hippocampal formation
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1. hippocampus
2. dentate gyrus
3. subiculum
4. entorhinal area
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Where is the hippocampus located?
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it forms an elongated bulge medially in the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle; it is produced during early development by invagination of the ventricular wall by the hippocampal sulcus
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Where is the dentate gyrus located?
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along the medial aspect of the hippocampus, it forms a narrow, notched band
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How can you identify the change of the hippocampus into the subiculum?
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a marked change in thickness & organization of layers
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Where do the main afferents to the dentate gyrus come from?
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entorhinal area
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How does the entorhinal area dominate delivery of information to the hippocampus?
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it sends its efferents to the dentate gyrus which sends its efferents to the hippocampus
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2 places the amygdala projects to in the hippocampal formation
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1. subiculum
2. entorhinal area
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What do association areas of the neocortex influence?
Definition
the entorhinal area
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2 places where the majority of direct entorhinal afferents come from
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1. parahippocampal gyrus
2. perirhinal cortex
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2 places where the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus gets its afferents from
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1. perirhinal cortex
2. subiculum
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Is amnesia more severe after damage of the perirhinal cortex/areas neighboring the entorhinal area or after a lesion to the entorhinal area & the hippocampus?
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damage of the perirhinal cortex & the areas neighboring the entorhinal area
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Are there hippocampal afferents from the septal nuclei?
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yes!
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What transmitter is used by septohippocampal neurons?
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ACh (it increases the excitability of the hippocampal pyramidal cells)
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2 places where the hippocampus gets afferents that have modulatory effects on hippocampal cells
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1. raphe nuclei
2. locus coeruleus
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Is hippocampal long term potentiation increased or reduced after removal of monoamines from the hippocampus?
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reduced
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Does the hippocampal formation have reciprocal connections with subcortical & cortical areas?
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yes!
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How many parallel pathways run out of the hippocampal formation to cortical areas?
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2 places where the subiculum sends many of its efferents
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1. the mammillary body
2. the amygdala
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2 places where the fornix sends its efferents
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1. nucleus accumbens
2. ventromedial hypothalamus
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How are connections from the hippocampus to the subiculum & from the subiculum to other areas organized?
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topographically
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What does it mean that much of our learning is "associative"?
Definition
we learn from experience that two phenomena occur together
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What is the difference between classic conditioning & operant conditioning?
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classic = when one stimulus always follows another

operant = when we learn that a certain behavior produces a certain response
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sensitization
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when a response increases with repeated exposure to a painful stimuli
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What type of learning is learning by imitation element of language & movement patterns?
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nonassociative learning
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2 main kinds of memory
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1. explicit/declarative
2. implicit/procedural/nondeclarative
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episodic memory
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concerns episodes & events from one's own life
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semantic memory
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concerns general knowledge about the world we live in
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autobiographic memory
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the ability to remember events from one's own life; combines episodic & semantic memory but also involves memory processes dependent on the amygdala & several parts of the cortex
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When is nondeclarative memory needed?
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to learn & perform skills
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Where do patients with severe amnesia that is not accompanied by intellectual reduction typically have lesions?
Definition
the medial parts of the temporal lobe
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Do lesions of the medial temporal lobe have memory impairments concerned with short-term memory or long-term memory?
Definition
long-term memory
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anterograde amnesia
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memory is lost for events that take place after the time of the brain damage
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retrograde amnesia
Definition
a patient is unable to recall events that took place before the damage
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What type of memory is the perirhinal cortex uniquely involved in?
Definition
stimulus recognition memory
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How does consolidation take place?
Definition
by a continuous dialogue between the hippocampus & other parts of the cortex
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What is evidence that sleep is of special importance for the dialogue that allows for memory consolidation?
Definition
there are specific patterns of synchronized activity in the hippocampus & in cortical areas during sleep that were also particularly active during the learning phase
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What does it mean that every time a memory is recalled it becomes "labile"?
Definition
it can be modified before renewed consolidation
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2 central tasks of the hippocampus
Definition
1. spatial orientation
2. navigation
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place cells
Definition
single hippocampal neurons whose firing changes with the position of an animal in relation to its surroundings; ex) the firing pattern changes with the location of the animal in different corners of the cage
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Does the hippocampal neurons form a cognitive map of our surroundings?
Definition
yes!
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grid neurons
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produce a systemic map of the surroundings
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How do lesions of the hippocampal formation affect the association between objects & space?
Definition
the monkey has difficulties with remembering where an object was located
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