Anatomy of Emotional Pathways Flashcards

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What are the components of the limbic system?

A
Limbic lobe
Hippocampus
Dendate gyrus
Amygdaloid body
Hypothalamus
Anterior thalamus
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What are the 4 main sources of hippocampal afferents?

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  • Cerebral cortex, mainly entorhinal cortex (perforant and alvear paths)
  • Septal area
  • Contralateral hippocapus
  • Brainstem nuclei (various)
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What is the entorhinal cortex?

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Part of the primary olfactory area and informs the hippocampus of sensory information and higher brain functions

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Which areas in the brainstem send messages to the hippocampus?

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VTA (dopamine), locus coerulus (NA) and raphe nuclei (serotonin)

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What controls:
Emotional colouring?
Emotional experience?
Emotional expression?

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Respectively:
Neocortex
Cingulate cortex
Hypothalamus

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What are the afferents to the circuit of Papez?

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Neocortex
Thalamus
Septal area
Reticular formation

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What is the function of the hippocampus?

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  • Retention of short-term memory and conversion to long-term declarative memory
  • Long term potentiation
  • Storage of long term memory (engrams) in their relevant cortical areas (?)
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Where are the amygdaloid nuclei located?

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Between the anterior of the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle, and the ventral surface of the lentiform nucleus.

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What are the 2 main pathways that connect the amygdala to the hypothalamus?

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Striata terminal

Ventral amygdalfugal pathway

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What is the function of the amygdala?

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Learns and remembers pain/fear-associated stimuli to mediate autonomic responses, behavioral reactions and emotional reactions to said stimuli (including aggressive responses).

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What are the structures responsible for affective aggression? (ie. emotional response)

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Medial hypothalamus -> periaqueductal grey

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What structures are responsible for predatory aggression? (ie. goal-oriented)

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Lateral hypothalamus -> VTA

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