Procedural and Working Memory Flashcards

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Definition of Procedural memory

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motor memory for skills and behavioural habits

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Striatum (location, parts, connections)

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subcortical structure that is part of the basal ganglia
2 subregions: caudate nucleus and putamen
receives direct input from the motor cortex
receives input from the substantia nigra

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Scientific evidence for the involvement of the striatum

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  • lesions impair rats’ performance on procedural memory tasks, e.g. praxic navigation (this performance is not impaired by lesions to other memory areas like the hippocampus)
  • lesions do not affect performance on declarative memory tasks, e.g. locale navigation (this performance is impaired by lesions to the hippocampus)
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Scientific evidence for the function of the caudate nucleus

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  • relation between two constant cues with different positions (same colour related to escape platform) is not possible when the caudate nucleus is lesioned
  • relation between changing cues but the same positions (changing colours but platform is always at same location) is possible when the caudate nucleus is lesioned
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Recording studies of the striatum

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different types of cells within the striatum fire as a response habit is performed, e.g. turning a specific direction when a tone is played

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Definition of Working memory

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retention of information that is necessary for guiding currently ongoing behaviour

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Examples for the use of working memory

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  • playing chess

- 8-arm radium maze: the rat needs to remember which arm it already visited and took food from

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Evidence for the involvement of the prefrontal cortex in working memory

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  • prefrontal cortex has connections to sensory areas, the thalamus and the medial temporal lobes
  • delayed-response task is impaired by prefrontal lesions (high prefrontal activity during delay period recorded)
  • high prefrontal activity recorded in humans during the encoding phase of a virtual space task similar to the radium maze
  • people with prefrontal damage have difficulties in performing the trail making task (drawing a connecting line between numbers/letters)
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