Title: Results
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3Results
- Animals with recognition displayed increased BDNF
in the iTC, CA1 of the hippocampus, the diagonal
band, basolateral amygdala and the anterior
cingulate, medial frontal, entorhinal and
pyriform cortices. - Activity in Visual AND Olfactory areas of cortex
- Suggests that reorganization of neural circuits
underlying the visual recognition of lambs or the
integration of olfactory/visual information is
occurring even at this time (though accurate
behavioral recognition at this stage can only be
olfactory).
4Solid Data?
- Experimental group engaged in 4.5 hours of
maternal behavior not present in the control. - Stress in the control group?
5Mapping of Olfactory Memory Circuits
Region-Specific c-fos Activation After
Odor-Reward Associative Learning of After its
RetrievalSophie Tronel and Susan J. Sara
6The Basics
- Looking for post-training activation of a network
of closely related brain regions, particularly in
the frontal cortex and the basolateral amygdala
(BLA), that is specific to the learning of an
odor reward sensation via immunoreaction to c-fos - Retrieval does not differentially activate the
same regions (amygdala is not active after
retrieval whereas the lateral habenula shows
activity).
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12Co-activation of the amygdala, hippocampus and
inferior frontal gyrus during autobiographical
memory retrieval.
13The Basics
- Functional MRI utilized to investigate the role
of the medial temporal lobe and inferior frontal
lobe regions in autobiographical recall. - Autobiographical Memory constructed of memories
for personal life events. - Tulvings autonoetic conciousness
- Dependent upon medial temporal and pre-frontal
regions - The three predictions...
14fMRI Results
- Amygdala Significant 3 way interaction of
retrieval condition, hemisphere, and slice. - Hippocampus Greater activation during
autobiographical retrieval and left hemisphere
bias - IFG same as amygdala plus a posterior gradient
of activation in the right hemisphere during
autobiograhical retrieval
15Group averaged hemodynamic responses
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17Schematic illustration of results from the
correlational analysis for each retrieval
condition.
18Discussion
- Greater activity in left amygdala, hippocampus,
and right IFG relative to semantic. - Tighter coupling of activity across these three
regions relative to semantic memory - Cohesion between medial temporal and ventral
frontal lobes. - IFG contributes to both types of memory but
activation prolonged in semantic
19The neural origins of specific and general
memory the role of the fusiform cortex
- Rachel J. Garoff, Scott D. Slotnick, Daniel L.
Schacter
20The Basics
- Conducted an event related fMRI study to observe
fusiform cortex activity - Memory expression specific/verbatim vs.
non-specific recognition of the general sense - Neural basis for non-specific recognition?
- The Fusiform Cortex significance of activity.
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22Behavioral responses associated with same similar
and new items at recognition.
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27Results
- Activity in the right fusiform gyrus, extending
into the parahippocampal gyrus, during encoding
was preferentially associated with specific
recognition. - Significant difference between encoding related
activity associated with non-specific recognition
and baseline in left inferior frontal gyrus.