LoF Flashcards

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Define localisation + oppo

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The theory that specific areas of the brain are associated with particular physical and psychological functions - in short, we can map structures onto function.

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Which studies are you using for the SAQ and ERQ

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Maguire et al (2000)

Maguire et al (2000) + Milner

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What is the LoF and behaviour involved in Maguire et al (2000) + Milner (1996)
[Name/Location/Function/Behaviour]

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Hippocampus
Location: A complex brain structure embedded deep into the temporal lobe, one of the 4 lobes of the brain.

Function/Behvaviour:

  • thought to be principally involved in storing long-term memories and navigation.
  • The posterior hippocampus is thought to be involved principally in cognitive and spatial processing.

If damaged by disease or injury:
* influence a person’s memories
* ability to form new memories
* spatial memory
* ability to remember directions, locations and orientations.

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The aim of Maguire study

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To examine whether structural changes could be detected in the brain of people with extensive experience of spatial navigation.

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Method of Maguire (Participants + procedure)

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Taxi drivers undergo extensive training, known as ‘The Knowledge’ and therefore make an ideal group for the study of spatial navigation.

Structural MRI scans were obtained. 16 right-handed male London taxi drivers participated, all had been driving for more than 1.5 years. Scans of 50 healthy right-handed males who did not drive taxis were included for comparison. The mean age did not differ between the two groups.

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Findings of Maguire

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1) Increased grey matter was found in the brains of taxi drivers in the right and left hippocampi. The increased volume was found in the posterior hippocampus.
2) A correlation was found between the amount of time spent as a taxi driver and volume in the right posterior hippocampus.

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Conclusion of Maguire

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  • Provide evidence for structural differences between the hippocampi of London taxi drivers and control participants,
  • suggesting that extensive practice with spatial navigation affects the hippocampus.
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Aim of Milner (1996)

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To investigate the effects of HM having his hippocampus removed, to treat his epilepsy, on his memory.

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Method of Milner

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  • HM completed a number of different tasks

e. g.
- drawing a line between two outlines of a star whilst watching his hand in the mirror.
- completed IQ tests
- tests on perception and abstract thinking
- memory assessments.

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Findings of Milner

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  • After the surgery, he had anterograde amnesia - unable to make new memories.
  • He could not acquire new episodic knowledge (memory for events) or new semantic knowledge (general knowledge).
  • He did have a capacity for working memory (STM) as he could carry on a normal conversation. He could maintain information in his STM via rehearsal.
  • His IQ was unaffected.
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Conclusion of Milner

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  • hippocampus plays a role in converting STM into LTM.
  • HM had no problems with his memory prior to the removal of the hippocampus, it suggests that the hippocampus does play a role in memory.
  • However, as he did have a functioning STM it suggest that the hippocampus is not involved in STM, but instead transferring these into LTM. As HM could not form new long-term memories.
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