Learning & Memory Flashcards

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Short-term Memory

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  • Holds about 5-9 chunks
  • Lasts for a very short period of time
    < 1 min
  • Associated with Prefrontal Cortex
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Long-term Memory

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  1. Encoding: attention & multi-sensory
  2. Consolidation: linked to existing memories
  3. Storage: retained in neuronal circuits
  4. Retrieval: malleable & constructive
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Explicit/Declarative Memory

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  1. Episodic: autobiographical experience
  2. Semantic: facts
    Hippocampal dependent
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Implicit/Non-Declarative Memory

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  1. Procedural: learned skills
  2. Emotional conditioning
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Anterograde Amnesia

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Inability to form new memories after onset of disorder
- HM & Dory

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Retrograde Amnesia

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Loss of memories formed before trauma

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Hippocampus

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  • Located in medial temporal lobe
  • Crucial for memory formation
  • Location for memory consolidation
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Spatial Memory

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Dependent on Hippocampus

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Place cells

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  • Located in hippocampus
  • Only fire in specified location in current context
  • Most complex
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Grid Cells

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  • Located in entorhinal cortex
  • Fire when crossing intersection points in checkerboard pattern
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Border Cells

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  • Located in entorhinal cortex
  • Fire when arriving at perimeter or edge
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Hippocampal Replay

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  • Place cell sequence fired in sequential order in hippocampus
  • Original sequence when task preserved but sped up
  • Memory consolidation in sleep
  • Interference disrupts memory itself
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Operant conditioning

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Form of associative learning
(Non-declarative memory)
Positive & Negative Reinforcement

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Classical conditioning

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Form of associative learning
(Non-declarative memory)
Initially neutral stimulus comes to predict an event
Amygdala

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Fear conditioning

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Classical Conditioning
- Mouse associates audible tone with shock
Hippocampus required
- represents time delay
- Amygdala

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Engram

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Neural circuit that is reactivated to retrieve memory
- Retrieval makes plastic
- Reconsolidation