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LIMBIC SYSTEM. LIMBIC SYSTEM History Paul Broca ( ): 1878: “le grand lobe limbique” Refers to a ring of gray matter on the medial aspect.

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2 LIMBIC SYSTEM

3 History Paul Broca (1824-1880): 1878: “le grand lobe limbique”
Refers to a ring of gray matter on the medial aspect of the cerebral hemispheres. James Papez ( ): 1930’s: defined a limbic system that might underlie the relationship between emotion and memory (Papez’ circuit).

4 Components Amygdaloid body Hippocampus (“seahorse”) Cingulate gyus
Parahippocampal gyrus Hypothalamus Mamillary bodies Anterior nucleus of thalamus

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6 Functions Associated with memory Associated with pain/pleasure, rage
“Emotional brain Emotional and motivational aspects of behavior. Provides emotional component to learning process: Especially the amygdala. Associated with memory Especially the hippocampus. Associated with pain/pleasure, rage

7 Amygdala Large nuclear group in temporal lobe. Afferents:
Olfactory tract Solitary nucleus Parabrachial nucleus Limbic neocortex: Cingulate gyrus Parahippocampal gyrus

8 Regions of the Amygdala
Large basolateral region: Provides direct input to basal ganglia and motor system. Small corticomedial group of nuclei: Related to olfactory cortex. Medial and central nuclei: Connected to hypothalamus.

9 Functions of the Amygdala
Relate environmental stimuli to coordinated behavioral autonomic and endocrine responses seen in species-preservation. Responses include: Feeding and drinking Agnostic (fighting) behavior Mating and maternal care Responses to physical or emotional stresses.

10 Pathologies (lesions)
Voracious appetite Increased (perverse) sexual activity Docility: Loss of normal fear/anger response Memory loss: Damage to hippocampus portion: Cells undergoing calcium-induced changes associated with memory

11 Kluver-Bucy Syndrome:
Results from bilateral destruction of amygdala. Characteristics: Increase in sexual activity. Compulsive tendency to place objects in mouth. Decreased emotionality. Changes in eating behavior. Visual agnosia.

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