Title: Clinically Relevant Functional Neuroanatomy 2: Neuroanatomy of Memory
1Clinically Relevant Functional Neuroanatomy 2
Neuroanatomy of Memory
- Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D.
- University of Florida, USA
- Vivian Smith Summer Institute
- 23 June, 2006
2The Three Amnesias
Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D. (DONT BELIEVE HIS LIES)
3Multiple Forms of Memory
4The Human Amnesic Syndrome
- Impaired new learning (anterograde amnesia),
exacerbated by increasing retention delay - Impaired recollection of events learned prior to
onset of amnesia (retrograde amnesia), often in
temporally graded fashion - Not limited to one sensory modality or type of
material - Normal IQ, attention span, nondeclarative forms
of memory
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6Integrated Circuitry Linking Temporal,
Diencephalic, and Basal Forebrain Regions
7Medial Temporal Syndromes
- Anoxic-hypoxic syndromes
- cardiac arrest
- CO poisoning
- Amnesia associated with ECT
- CNS Infections (Herpes)
- MTS and complex-partial epilepsy
(material-specific) - Early AD
8Temporal Lobe Pathology Associated with Herpes
Simplex Encephalitis
9The Case of Henry M (H.M.)
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13Bauer, Grande, Valenstein, 2003
14Two Limbic Circuits
Anterior Thalamus
Dorsomedial Thalamus
Mamillothalamic Tract
Mammilary Bodies
Cingulate Gyrus
Orbitofrontal
Amygdalofugal pathways
Fornix
Uncus
Hippocampus
Amygdala
Lateral
Medial (Papez)
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16CA3
CA1
DG
subic
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18Bauer, Grande, Valenstein, 2003
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22Delayed Nonmatching to Sample
23Delayed Nonmatching to Sample, multiple trials,
trial-unique objects
246-8 weeks postsurgery
2 years postsurgery
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26Anterior
Posterior
Zola-Morgan Squire, 1990
27Bauer, Grande, Valenstein, 2003
28Zola-Morgan Squire, 1990
29Murray Richmond, Curr Opin Neurobiol,
2001 -perirhinal cortex obviously important in
memory, but also apparently important in
fine-grained visual discrimination
30Two Limbic Circuits and the Two-system theory of
amnesia
Anterior Thalamus
Dorsomedial Thalamus
Mamillothalamic Tract
Mammillary Bodies
Cingulate Gyrus
Orbitofrontal
Amygdalofugal pathways
Fornix
Uncus
Hippocampus
Amygdala
PRPH
Lateral
Medial (Papez)
31Diencephalic Syndromes
- Korsakoff Syndrome associated with ETOH abuse or
malabsorption - prominent encoding deficits
- role of frontal pathology
- Vascular disease
- Thalamic trauma
32Mamillary Body Lesions in a case of Korsakoffs
Disease
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34Lesion Profile in a Case of Thalamic Amnesia
35Graff-Radford, et al, 1990
36Two Limbic Circuits and the Two-system theory of
amnesia
Anterior Thalamus
Dorsomedial Thalamus
Mamillothalamic Tract
Mammillary Bodies
Cingulate Gyrus
Orbitofrontal
Amygdalofugal pathways
Fornix
Uncus
Hippocampus
Amygdala
Lateral
Medial (Papez)
37Basal Forebrain Syndromes
- Anterior Communicating Artery (ACoA) infarctions
- prominent anterograde, variable retrograde
amnesia - prominent confabulation
- frontal extension of lesions
- Basal forebrain and cholinergic projections to
hippocampus
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39Two Limbic Circuits
Anterior Thalamus
Dorsomedial Thalamus
Mamillothalamic Tract
Mammillary Bodies
Cingulate Gyrus
Orbitofrontal
Amygdalofugal pathways
Fornix
Uncus
Hippocampus
Amygdala
Lateral
Medial (Papez)
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41Two Limbic Circuits
Anterior Thalamus
Dorsomedial Thalamus
Mamillothalamic Tract
Mammillary Bodies
Cingulate Gyrus
Orbitofrontal
Amygdalofugal pathways
Fornix
Uncus
Hippocampus
Amygdala
Lateral
Medial (Papez)
Bauer, Grande, Valenstein, 2003
42Encoding
- Definition process of transforming to-be
remembered in formation into memorable and
retrievable form - Encoding I bringing information-processing
capacity to bear on stimuli - Encoding II ability to use the results of E-1
mnemonically - Relevance levels-of-processing accounts of
memory (memory as by-product of information
processing) - Clinical manifestation poor immediate
(superspan) recall
43Consolidation/Storage
- definition process of making new memories
permanent - basis anatomic and physiological changes at
cellular level hippocampal system important - when? during study-test interval
- duration hours? days? years?
- clinical symptom delayed memory ltlt immediate
memory (forgetting)
44Retrieval
- definition process of locating, selecting, and
activating a memory representation - basis re-enactment of pattern of excitation
occurring at encoding - when? at point of test
- clinical symptom recall ltlt recognition (also
true of shallow encoding), inconsistent errors
45Key Points
- Extended memory system including hippocampus,
amygdala, and basal forebrain - We (basically) understand anatomy, now we need to
understand computation - Notion of distinct subtypes of amnesia generally
less favorable now than 10 years ago - Certain structures are wired for associational
processing these structures are reciprocally
connected to cortical processors