Neurophysiology of Higher Cognition Flashcards

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What do you need to have cognition?

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Pyramidal neurons in different brain areas of the neocortex to talk to each other

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What is the pathway of acquiring language?

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Language conceptual system > language mediational system > implementation system > spoken language

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What is the Implementation system?

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Includes the Wernicke’s and broca’s areas and the arcuate fasciulus
Totem pole guy - only implements what the higher systems command

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What is the mediational system?

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The middle guy. Includes pretty much everything but the visual cortex

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What is the conceptual system

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The boss. Allows us to recognize the concepts behind our language.
(e.g. via the ventral visual pathway > can name things (noun association)

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Describe language in babies younger than 6 months

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Language universalists. Responds to every sound they hear and perceive it as potential language

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Describe language in children between 6-9 months old - to about a year old

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Children start to “dump” sounds/phenomes that aren’t in their language.
At 1 year, this process ends and babies will start to convert to true spoken language

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How is a second language processed?

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During language acquisition phase: same pathway as first language
Outside of the language acquisition phase: activates region adjacent to Broca’s

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What are the components of social cognition?

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Emotional comprehension

Theory of mind

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What are two ways you can accomplish emotional recognition?

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Facial expression

Prosody (intonation)

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So how do we process facial expressions?

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  1. Use superior temporal sulcus and fusiform gyrus to recognize the face
  2. Use the amygdala to recognize the emotion
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What does the amygdala do in terms of recognizing emotion?

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It will focus on the eyes, nose, mouth triangle and make your eyes spend more time on this

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What happens to emotional recognition if you damage your amygdala?

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Eyes aren’t focused on the triangle and you can miss the emotional context and not recognize the emotion

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What type of cells are responsible for emotional comprehension?

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Mirror neuron system (fire when you do something and when you see someone else do it)

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What are the types of mirror neurons and what do they do? Where do they receive input?

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Anterior Mirror Neurons - purpose of action (why are they doing that?)
Posterior Mirror Neurons - motor action (what are they doing?)
They receive visual input from posterior superior temporal sulcus

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What is the importance of imitation in social cognition?

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We imitate emotional state and motor behavior

Imitation circuit interacts with insula

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What is the pathway for perceiving prosody?

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Primary auditory (sound info) > right posterior superior temporal sulcus (piece together meaning of sounds) > frontal cortex (judge the emotion - how did that sound “sound”?)

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What is the theory of mind?

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Ability to recognize the intention of others (why does the person feel the way they do?)

19
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What is the core pathway of processing the theory of mind?

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Amygdala connects to the medial temporal lobe (sensory) and orbitofrontal areas (sensory and emotion)

20
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What other pathways help in processing theory of mind?

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Language - serves as scaffold to understand someone’s theory of mind
Executive functions using frontal lobe

21
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To evaluate the info you have to make a decision what do you use?

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Stimulus encoding system

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What consists the stimulus encoding system?

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Orbitofrontal cortex
Ventromedial prefrontal cortex
Striatum

23
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To evaluate if the decision you made was good or not what do you use?

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Action selection system (assigns a subjective value or error detection on the decision)

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What consists the action selection system?

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Anterior cingulate cortex

25
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To predict the reward of a decision you use…

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Expected reward system (I’m gonna go to Harvard because it will give me the most benefits)

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What does the expected reward system consist of?

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Basal ganglia
Amygdala
Insular cortex
Intraparietal cortex

27
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When the risks are explicit (known), what do you primarily use to make your decision?

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Stimulus encoding system

28
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When the risks and benefits are unknown (e.g. 1st patient in clinical trial), what do you use to make your decision?

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Expected Reward and eventually the Action Selection system