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1 Clinically Relevant Functional Neuroanatomy 2: Neuroanatomy of Memory
Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D. University of Florida, USA Vivian Smith Summer Institute 23 June, 2006

2 Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D. (DON’T BELIEVE HIS LIES)
The Three Amnesias Russell M. Bauer, Ph.D. (DON’T BELIEVE HIS LIES)

3 Multiple Forms of Memory

4 The 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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6 Integrated Circuitry Linking Temporal, Diencephalic, and Basal Forebrain Regions

7 Medial 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

8 Temporal Lobe Pathology Associated with Herpes Simplex Encephalitis

9 The Case of Henry M (H.M.)

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13 Bauer, Grande, & Valenstein, 2003

14 Two Limbic Circuits Lateral Medial (Papez) Anterior Thalamus
Dorsomedial Thalamus Mamillothalamic Tract Mammilary Bodies Cingulate Gyrus Orbitofrontal Amygdalofugal pathways Fornix Uncus Hippocampus Amygdala Lateral Medial (Papez)

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16 CA3 CA1 DG subic

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18 Bauer, Grande, & Valenstein, 2003

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22 Delayed Nonmatching to Sample

23 Delayed Nonmatching to Sample, multiple trials, trial-unique objects

24 6-8 weeks postsurgery 2 years postsurgery

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26 Anterior Posterior Zola-Morgan & Squire, 1990

27 Bauer, Grande, & Valenstein, 2003

28 Zola-Morgan & Squire, 1990

29 Murray & Richmond, Curr Opin Neurobiol, 2001
-perirhinal cortex obviously important in memory, but also apparently important in fine-grained visual discrimination

30 Two 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)

31 Diencephalic Syndromes
Korsakoff Syndrome associated with ETOH abuse or malabsorption prominent encoding deficits role of frontal pathology Vascular disease Thalamic trauma

32 Mamillary Body Lesions in a case of Korsakoff’s Disease

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34 Lesion Profile in a Case of Thalamic Amnesia

35 Graff-Radford, et al, 1990

36 Two 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)

37 Basal 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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39 Two Limbic Circuits Lateral Medial (Papez) Anterior Thalamus
Dorsomedial Thalamus Mamillothalamic Tract Mammillary Bodies Cingulate Gyrus Orbitofrontal Amygdalofugal pathways Fornix Uncus Hippocampus Amygdala Lateral Medial (Papez)

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41 Two Limbic Circuits Lateral Medial (Papez) Anterior Thalamus
Dorsomedial Thalamus Mamillothalamic Tract Mammillary Bodies Cingulate Gyrus Orbitofrontal Amygdalofugal pathways Fornix Uncus Hippocampus Amygdala Lateral Medial (Papez) Bauer, Grande, & Valenstein, 2003

42 Encoding 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

43 Consolidation/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 << immediate memory (forgetting)

44 Retrieval 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 << recognition (also true of shallow encoding), inconsistent errors

45 Key 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


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