Learning and Memory Flashcards

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Localization of Cognition and Emotion in Different Brain Structures (5):

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  1. Hypothalamus: primitive emotional responses
  2. Frontal cortex: highest cognitive functions - control over emotions
  3. Prefrontal cortex
  4. Amygdala
  5. Hippocampus
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What are the primitive emotional repsonses that the hypothalamus is responsible for? (4)

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  1. Fighting
  2. Feeding
  3. Fleeing
  4. Mating
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Describe the relationship between the hypothalamus and the frontal cortex:

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  • Hypothalamus has a negative feedback response to the frontal cortex
    • impairs frontal cortex activity
    • “do not think clearly”
  • Frontal cortex has a negative feedback on the hypothalamus
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What is the frontal cortex involved in?

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  • Judgment, Decision-­‐Making, Morality, Compassion, Responsibility
  • Delayed and Slow Development
    • > 20 years to full maturity
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What part of learning is the prefrontal cortex involved in?

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  • Production and appreciation of art (beauty) as an emotion
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What is the function of the amygdala? What is its relationship with the frontal cortex?

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  • Function:
    • storage of emotional memories
  • Relationship with Frontal Cortex:
    • negative feedback inhibition
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What is the role of the hippocamus?How do emotions affect the hippocampus?

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storage of episodic memories

  • activated or inhibited by emotionality
  • necessary for us to remember the details of our lives
  • highly susceptible to disruption by stress
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Synaptic plasticity:

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  • ability of synapses to change their strength in response to experience
  • cellular model of learning and memory
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Glutamatergic receptors:

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  1. AMPA receptors:
    • basal synaptic transmission.
  2. NMDA receptors:
    • blocked by Mg2+
    • Activated when the cells are depolarized
    • Important for synaptic plasticity
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Describe the cellular model for synaptic plasticity:

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  1. Presynaptic neuron is stimulatedreleases excitatory neurotransmitter (Glu)
  2. Glu travels to AMPA receptors on the postsynaptic neuron ⇒ causes membrane depolarization of postsynaptic neuron
  3. Depolarization causes Mg2+ to dissociate from the NMDA receptors ⇒ NMDA receptors are now open
  4. Open NMDA receptors allow Ca2+ influxactivates CaMKII or Calcineurin
    • CaMKII allows insertion of more AMPA receptors at the synapse (strenghten)
      • Long-term potentiation (LTP)
    • Calcineurin dissociates the AMPA receptors from the synapse (depression)
      • Long term depression (LTD)
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  1. Long term potentiation (LTP):
  2. Long term depression (LTD):
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  1. Long term potentiation (LTP):
    • ​enhancing synaptic strength
    • generated through changes in synaptic strength
    • operates in a network of neurons
    • pathway specific
    • varying durations
  2. Long term depression (LTD):
    • depressing synaptic strength
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What functions at the molecular level of learning?

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  1. CaMKII:
    • phosphorylates targets and important for LTP
  2. Calcineurin (phosphatase):
    • dephosphorylates targets and important for LTD
  3. ​Neurogranin
    • controls the synaptic plasticity balance
    • regulates of CaM availability
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How does aging affect learning and memory?

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Aging is associated with synaptic plasticity imbalance and changes in the levels of important molecules

  • Ex: CaMKII and calcineurin
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