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Theories of Function of Hippocampus
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Theories of Function of Hippocampus
Hippocampus & Declarative Memory
patients with hippo damage acquire new skills, they have trouble learning new facts
Hippo is critical for declarative memory spec episodic memory
Squire (1992)
Rat digs food out of 5 piles of sand each with different door.
gets choice between 2 of doors and rewarded if goes toward the one it smelled first
intact rats learn to respond correctly showing memory of smelled and when smelled it
Rats with hippo damage do poorly on this task
Memory of specific event qualifies as episodic at least by broad definition
Delayed matching-to-sample task
an animal sees an object and after delay gets a choice between two objects and must pick one that matched sample.
Delayed non matching-to-sample task
procedure is same except that animal must choose object different from sample
Hippocampal damage strongly impair performance of delayed tasks
Zola et al (2000)
Hippocampus & Spatial Memory
Electrical recordings indicate many neurones in rats hippo tunes to spatial locations
responding best when an animal is in a particular place
O'Keefe & Burgess (199^)
Or looking in a particular direction
Rolls (1996)
When performing spatial tasks, best route, fMRI results show enhanced activity in hippo
Kumaran & Maguire (2005)
PET scans on London Taxi drivers on routes around London
Answering activated their hippo much more than non spatial questions
MRI scans revealed drivers have larger than average posterior hippo
longer they had been taxi drivers, larger their posterior hippo
Maguire et al (2000)
Actual growth of adult human hippo in response to spatial learning experiences.
radial maze had several arms some or all have food at the end
rat's best strategy is to explore each arm once and only once, remembering where it had already gone
may have to learn that those with rough floor or pointing toward window never have food.
Rats with damage to hippo gradually learn not to enter the never-correct arms but even after much training they often enter a correct arm twice.
People with damage to hippo are slow to learn which arms never correct and free visit one arm before others
Human data resemble those of rats
Morris water maze
rat swims through murky water to find a rest platform that is just under the surface
Hippocampus & Contextual Memory
hippo is important for remembering details and context
recent memory, depends on hippo includes detail
time causes memory to become less detailed, less dependent on hippo and more on cerebral cortex
Recalling old factorial memory may or may not activate hippo but episodic because include context details do activate hippo
suited to dealing with observation that people with hippo damage have particular trouble with episodic
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