Title: Indelibility of Subcortical Emotional Memories
1Indelibility of Subcortical Emotional Memories
- Joseph E. LeDouxLizabeth RomanskiAndrew
XagorasisLaboratory of NeurobiologyCornell
University Medical College - Summarized by Shauna Overgaard
2Ivan Pavlov
- Conditioned Reflexes
- Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
- Unconditioned Stimulus (US)Classical
Conditioning
3LeDoux et al. 1984,1985,1986,1987, 1988
- Classical conditioning is mediated by projections
from the thalamus to the amygdala.
4Affect
- Occurs after cognition in a sequential
processing chain. -
- or
- At least some aspect of emotional processing
are organized in parallel to cortical functions.
5Is this Rule or Exception?
6Triune BrainPaul MacLean
- www.kheper.net/topics/intelligen
ce/MacLean.htm
7Question and Findings
- Q Is visual fear conditioning, like auditory
fear conditioning, mediated subcortically? - A 1. Visual conditioning does not depend upon
the integrity of the visual cortex. - 2. Emotional memories established in the absence
of the visual cortex persisted (resisted
extinction) for unusually long periods of time.
8Locations of Auditory and Visual Cortices
- http//www.newhorizons.org/neuro/diamond_aging.gif
9Auditory Pathway
Nolte, 2002. The Human Brain An Introduction
to its Functional Anatomy, 5th Ed
10The pathway of electric signals on the optic
nerve to the visual cortex.
- http//scien.stanford.edu/class/psych221/projects/
06/cukur/intro_files/image020.jpg
11Typical Lesion of Visual Cortex
- LeDoux, J, Romanski, L, Xagoraris, A (1989).
Indelibility of subcortical emotional memories.
Journal of Cognitive Science. 1, 238-243.
12What did LeDoux Do?
- Four groups of rats were given visual cortex
lesions (VC) or sham operation (SH). - Twenty days later, rats were given eitherpaired
(P) or random (R) presentations of the CS
(flashing light) and US (foot shock). - SH VC
Pn11 Rn6
Pn10 Rn5
13Method Cont.
- Fear Conditioning the suppression of drinking by
the CS - Basal Lick Rate time elapsed in completing 5
licks upon box entrance and 100 licks before CS
presentation. - Licking During CS the difference between the
latency to complete 100 licks before and after
the onset of the CS.
14The difference in time to complete 100 licks
before and after the onset of the CS.
LeDoux, J, Romanski, L, Xagoraris, A (1989).
Indelibility of subcortical emotional memories.
Journal of Cognitive Science. 1, 238-243
15Results
- Visual Cortex lesions did not interfere with
acquisition - - With onset of the CS, SH and VC given P
training stopped drinking. - - SH and VC given R training continued
drinking. - Visual fear conditioning is mediated by
subcortical sensory pathways.
16Results Cont.
- With each administration of the extinction test
the CS suppressed licking less in the sham
operated group than in the visual cortex lesioned
group. - The performance of the lesioned group, did not
change significantly over the course of 5 tests. - LeDoux, J, Romanski, L, Xagoraris, A (1989).
Indelibility of subcortical emotional memories.
Journal of Cognitive Science. 1, 238-243.
17Results Cont.
- Extinction was greatly prolonged, if not
prevented, by cortical ablation. -
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- http//www.wilsonsalmanac.com/
images2/pavlov6.jpg
18Why no extinction?
- Amygdala Performs primary role of formation and
storage/processing and memory of emotional
reactions. Thalamus
http//www.ibiblio.org/rcip/images/Amy
gdala500_500.jpg
19 20Implications
- Lesions of visual cortex may prolong extinction
by preventing the relay of visual inputs to areas
such as the frontal cortex and/or hippocampus. - Emotional memories established in the absence of
sensory cortex, probably by way of
thalamo-amygdala projections, are relatively
indelible. - Emotional behavior may extinguish, but the
underlying association is not lost.