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Page 1: Memory IV Memory Systems Amnesia. Are there multiple LTM memory systems? How do you learn a new skill? How do you learn a new fact? How about learning

Memory IV

Memory SystemsAmnesia

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Are there multiple LTM memory systems?

• How do you learn a new skill?• How do you learn a new fact?• How about learning about an event?

• Is there one long-term memory (LTM) system for these types of knowledge or are there multiple LTM systems?

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A Taxonomy of Memory Systems

LONG TERM MEMORY

EXPLICIT(declarative)

IMPLICIT(non-declarative)

SEMANTIC(facts)

EPISODIC(events)

PROCEDURAL(skills & habits)

PRIMING(perceptual,conceptual)

Medial Temporal

Lobe

ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING

(classical & operant conditioning)

Cortex Striatum Amydala/ Cerebellum

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Semantic and Episodic Memory

• Semantic memory– memory for facts about the world

• can a canary sing?• who is Secretary of State of the US?

• Episodic memory– memory for events in our lives (temporal organization)

• what did you eat for breakfast?• where were you for the Super Bowl game?

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• I remember that

– I got soaked in the rain yesterday walking to class

– Barack Obama is the President of the US

– my first grade teacher could not pronounce my name the first day of school

– California is facing severe drought conditions

Semantic or Episodic Memory?

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Implicit and explicit memory

• Implicit memory: past experiences influence perceptions, thoughts & actions without awareness that any information from past is accessed

• Explicit memory:conscious access to info from the past (“I remember that..” )

-> involves conscious recollection

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Explicit & Implicit Memory Tests

Look at the following words. I will test your memory for these words in various ways.

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SPONGE CANDY DOLPHIN

PACKAGE POSTER LICORICE

ZEBRA SECTION CAMOFLAGE

MISTAKE PORTAL KNAPSACK

COFFEE QUAIL ALPINE

HANDLE PANTRY CARPET

EAGER CELLO PRESSURE

LLAMA ORIOLE ACRID

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Memory Test

• Explicit test of memory: recall

– Write down the words you remember from the list in the earlier slide

• Implicit tests of memory

– On the next slide, you will see some words missing letters, some “word fragments” and some anagrams. Guess what each word might be.

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EGNOPS *AN*Y *OL*H**

PACKAGE P*S*E* LICORICE

*E*RA SE*T*O* C**O*LA*E

*I*TA*E PORTAL KNAPSACK

COFFEE *U*IL AEILNP

*AN*LE *A*T*Y ACEPRT

*A*E* C*L** *RE*S**E

AALLM EILOOR *C*ID

EGNOPS *AN*Y *OL*H**

PACKAGE P*S*E* LICORICE

*E*RA SE*T*O* C**O*LA*E

*I*TA*E PORTAL KNAPSACK

COFFEE *U*IL AEILNP

*AN*LE *A*T*Y ACEPRT

*A*E* C*L** *RE*S**E

AALLM EILOOR *C*ID

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Implicit Memory Tasks

• Word-fragment completion is an implicit memory task.Fragments are (often) completed with words previously studied in the absence of an explicit instruction to remember the word

• Amnesiacs often show spared implicit memory

dissociation suggest different systems for implicit and explicit memory systems

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Implicit vs. Explicit Memory

• Graf, Squire, & Mandler (1984):

– Study words: cheese, house, …

– Explicit memory test: cued recall. Complete fragment to a word from study list:

ch _ _ _ _

– Implicit memory test: word stem completion. Complete fragment to form any word: ch _ _ _ _

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Word-stem completion spared in amnesiacs

Graf et al. (1984).

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Implicit Memory

• Other forms– Procedural Memory– Perceptual learning– Classical conditioning

• Real-world applications– Unintentional plagiarism

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Amnesia

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Sources

• Blow to head, Concussion • Korsakoff syndrome (severe vit. B1 deficiency)• Alzheimer’s• Damage to hippocampus, thalamic structures• ECT (electroconvulsive shock therapy)• Midazolam: artifically induced amnesia

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Amnesia

• Types:– Retrograde: cannot remember old memories– Anterograde: cannot form new episodic memories

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Retrograde amnesia

• Temporal gradient:

– early memories are better remembered than memories before trauma (Ribot’s law)

– Recently formed memories continue to undergo neurological change: memory consolidation

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Temporal Gradient

• Testing memory for diary entries from retrograde amnesiac

(Butters & Cermak, 1986)

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Anterograde Amnesia

• Inability to acquire new information

– Think of movie “memento”

– Does not affect short-term memory

– Does not affect general knowledge from the past

– But, it is difficult to learn new facts

– Affects memory regardless of modality (visual, auditory, tactile, etc).

– Spares skilled performance

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Famous Anterograde Amnesiac: HM

• Surgery when 27 years old (1953) to deal with severe epilepsy

• Removed bilaterally medial temporal lobes, including hippocampus

• A NPR segment on HM

Henry Gustav Molaison

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H.M.

• Could still retrieve memories acquired long before surgery

– had normal vocabulary

– average IQ

– intact working memory

• Profound anterograde amnesia: could not form new explicit/declarative memories

• General knowledge intact but “stuck in time”:

– Did not learn words introduced after 1953: “Jacuzzi”, “granola”, “flower-child”

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HM able to form some new memories: mirror trace task

Milner, 1965

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Learning a new skill: mirror-reverse reading

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Amnesics can learn to mirror-reverse read and are sensitive to repetitions

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Clive Wearing

• Accomplished British musician

• Suffered from encephalitis– hippocampus destroyed in both hemispheres– frontal lobe damage as well

• Retrograde as well as anterograde amnesia– memory lasts between 7-30 seconds

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Clive Wearing

• Diary entries:

8:31 AM: Now I am really, completely awake9:06 AM: Now I am perfectly, overwhelmingly awake9:34 AM: Now I am superlatively, actually awake

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Clive Wearing: Video (~4min.)

For full video segment see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDNDRDJy-vo&feature=&p=1DA172C40AC3B362&index=0&playnext=1

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Clive Wearing

• Spared implicit memory – emotional memory: gradual acceptance of his

condition– procedural memory: layout of his residence

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Claparède study (1911)

• Claparède was a Swiss physician treating an amnesic woman

• Patient never remembered having met Claparede (doctor) before

• Claparade offers handshakes with pinprick

• Next time, no explicit memory of event

• Still, patient refuses to shake hands and offers explanation: “sometimes pins are hidden in people’s hands”

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Amnesiacs and Trivia Questions

• Korsakoff patients were given feedback, then retested.

• No conscious memory for items but better performance.

• Their explanation: “I read about it somewhere”

(Schacter, Tulving & Wang, 1981).

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Can amnesics acquire any new knowledge?

Declarative memory (memory for information/knowledge, e.g. episodic & semantic memory)

impaired

Procedural memory (e.g., how to ride a bike)

yes

Implicit memories (using past information possibly without being aware of it)

yes

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Implications

• Hippocampus and surrounding structures in medial temporal love are responsible for transferring explicit memories from working memory to LTM

• Separate memory systems:– working memory vs. LTM– explicit vs. implicit memory

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• Prefrontal cortex: Short term storage of explicit memories

• Hippocampus: Transfers explicit memories from working memory to LTM

• Cerebellum: Implicit memories of skills, habits, conditioning

Memory & The Brain

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