Title: Memory and its Disorders: The Three Amnesias
1Memory and its Disorders The Three Amnesias
- Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D.
- University of Florida
- Human Higher Cortical Function
- March 24, 2008
2The Three Amnesias
Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D. (DONT BELIEVE HIS LIES)
3Wheres the Lesion?
- Patient presents to you with memory complaints.
- Wheres the lesion?
- Answer Above the cervical vertebrae.
4Wheres the Lesion?
- Patient presents to you with a severe and
profound impairment in the ability to remember
new information that disables them in everyday
life. - Wheres the lesion?
- Answer In an extended memory system that
involves a cortical-subcortical network including
the medial temporal lobe, thalamus, basal
forebrain, and their interconnections
5The 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
6Multiple Forms of Memory
Familiarity (not deliberate or conscoius)
Recollection (deliberate, conscious)
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8Integrated Circuitry Linking Temporal,
Diencephalic, and Basal Forebrain Regions
9Medial Temporal Syndromes
- Anoxic-hypoxic syndromes
- cardiac arrest
- CO poisoning
- Amnesia associated with ECT
- CNS Infections (Herpes)
- MTS and complex-partial epilepsy
(material-specific) - MCI/Early AD
10Temporal Lobe Pathology Associated with Herpes
Simplex Encephalitis
11Patterns of Atrophy in Subtypes of MCI
Amnestic-Single Domain (88)
Amnestic-Multiple Domain (25)
Nonamnestic-Single Domain (25)
Nonamnestic-Multiple Domain (7)
Whitwell, et al. (2007). Arch Neurol, 64(8),
1130-1138.
12The Case of Henry M (H.M.)
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15Bauer, Grande, Valenstein, 2003
16Integrated Circuitry Linking Temporal,
Diencephalic, and Basal Forebrain Regions
17Two 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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19CA3
CA1
DG
subic
20Classical Trisynaptic Circuit
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22Bauer, Grande, Valenstein, 2003
232 x 103 each
lt100 each
lt100 each
24Long-Term Potentiation (LTP)
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27Delayed Nonmatching to Sample
28Delayed Nonmatching to Sample, multiple trials,
trial-unique objects
296-8 weeks postsurgery
2 years postsurgery
30Anterior
Posterior
Zola-Morgan Squire, 1990
31Bauer, Grande, Valenstein, 2003
32Zola-Morgan Squire, 1990
33Murray Richmond, Curr Opin Neurobiol, 2001
34Two 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)
35Recollection v. Familiarity
Figure 3. Anatomy of the MTL region. (a)
Approximate locations of the hippocampus (red),
the PRc (blue) and the PHc (green) shown on
T1-weighted magnetic resonance images. (b)
Representation of the anatomical connections
among, and the proposed roles of, the
hippocampus, PRc and PHc in episodic memory
according to the BIC model. The arrow between the
PRc and PHc indicates the anatomic connection
between the two regions the PRc receives more
inputs from the PHc than vice versa. The
connections shown here are based on results from
anatomical studies of rats and monkeys.
Diana, Yonelinas, and Ranganath, TICS, 2007)
36Recollection v. Familiarity
- Figure 1. Activation of MTL subregions in studies
of recollection and/or familiarity. Shown is the
percentage of contrasts of each type
(recollection, familiarity or associative
recognition) in which activation was reported for
the hippocampus, the posterior parahippocampal
gyrus (PPHG) and the anterior parahippocampal
gyrus (APHG). Data are summarized from Tables 1
and 2.
Diana, Yonelinas, and Ranganath, TICS, 2007)
37Diencephalic Syndromes
- Korsakoff Syndrome associated with ETOH abuse or
malabsorption - prominent encoding deficits
- role of frontal pathology
- Vascular disease
- Thalamic trauma
38Mamillary Body Lesions in a case of Korsakoffs
Disease
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40Lesion Profile in a Case of Thalamic Amnesia
41Graff-Radford, et al, 1990
42Two 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)
43Integrated Circuitry Linking Temporal,
Diencephalic, and Basal Forebrain Regions
44Basal 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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46Hippocampal Damage Hypoxic Injury
Basal Forebrain Damage due to ACoA Rupture
Myers, et al. (2006). Neuropsychologia, 44,
130-139.
47Qualitative Differences between MTL and ACoA
patients in conditioned reversal (Myers, et al.,
2006)
Cheese on right if background is light on left
if dark (reversal opposite)
Acquisition
Reversal
48Two 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)
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50Two Limbic Circuits
Anterior Thalamus
Dorsomedial Thalamus
Mamillothalamic Tract
Mammillary Bodies
Cingulate Gyrus
Orbitofrontal
Amygdalofugal pathways
Fornix
Uncus
Hippocampus
Amygdala
PRPH
Lateral
Medial (Papez)
Bauer, Grande, Valenstein, 2003
51Key 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