6.Learning,Memory and addiction Flashcards

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Describe Putative role of long term potentiation in creating short term memories.

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it helps to strengthen an existing synapse

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BE ABLE TO give an example of how ionotropic and metabotropic responses are important for the induction of long term potentiation

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Ionotropic AMPA response and metabotropic NMDA response to glutamate occurs during induction of LTP

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Define synaptic plasticity

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its when both short and long term memories are stored by altering synaptic activity within the brain

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Describe retrograde amnesia

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Short term memory is lost. typical in a trauma to head, when you can’t remember the accident event

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Describe the anterograde amnesia

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Short term memory is okay, but can’t consolidate or make long term memories.

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Describe how dementia is different than amnesia

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Dementia is associated with impaired memory but also includes impaired cognition that amnesia doesn’t have.

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Describe the function of limbic system with respect to creation of emotions and motivation/reward systems

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The limbic system has the amygdala that is important in emotional processing and negative emotions are generated as punishment and positive emotions are generated as motivational /reward system

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Describe the importance of dopamine in the brains reward system

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the reward system is activated by the dopaminergic neurone so exogenous activation of this system with dopamine can give the feeling of well being

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Explain the cycle by which activities or drugs are thought to become addictive.

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it goes from liking it to wanting it to needing it

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