Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Theories of Function
of Hippocampus
- Hippocampus &
Declarative Memory
- patients with hippo
damage acquire new
skills, they have
trouble learning new
facts
- Hippo is critical for declarative
memory spec episodic memory
- Squire (1992)
- Rat digs food out of 5 piles of
sand each with different door.
- gets choice between 2 of doors
and rewarded if goes toward the
one it smelled first
- intact rats learn to respond
correctly showing memory
of smelled and when
smelled it
- Rats with
hippo damage
do poorly on
this task
- Memory of specific
event qualifies as
episodic at least by
broad definition
- Delayed matching-to-sample task
- an animal sees an object
and after delay gets a
choice between two
objects and must pick
one that matched
sample.
- Delayed non
matching-to-sample task
- procedure is same except that animal
must choose object different from
sample
- Hippocampal damage strongly
impair performance of delayed
tasks
- Zola et al (2000)
- Hippocampus &
Spatial Memory
- Electrical recordings
indicate many neurones
in rats hippo tunes to
spatial locations
- responding best when an
animal is in a particular place
- O'Keefe & Burgess (199^)
- Or looking in a
particular direction
- Rolls (1996)
- When performing spatial tasks, best
route, fMRI results show enhanced
activity in hippo
- Kumaran & Maguire (2005)
- PET scans on London Taxi drivers
on routes around London
- Answering activated
their hippo much more
than non spatial
questions
- MRI scans revealed drivers have
larger than average posterior hippo
- longer they had been taxi
drivers, larger their posterior
hippo
- Maguire et al (2000)
- Actual growth of adult human hippo
in response to spatial learning
experiences.
- radial maze had several arms some
or all have food at the end
- rat's best strategy is to explore each arm
once and only once, remembering where it
had already gone
- may have to learn that those with rough
floor or pointing toward window never
have food.
- Rats with damage to hippo gradually learn not to enter
the never-correct arms but even after much training they
often enter a correct arm twice.
- People with damage to hippo are slow to learn
which arms never correct and free visit one
arm before others
- Human data resemble
those of rats
- Morris water maze
- rat swims through murky
water to find a rest platform
that is just under the surface
- Hippocampus &
Contextual Memory
- hippo is important for
remembering details and context
- recent memory,
depends on hippo
includes detail
- time causes memory to become less
detailed, less dependent on hippo and
more on cerebral cortex
- Recalling old factorial memory may or may not activate hippo
but episodic because include context details do activate hippo
- suited to dealing with observation that
people with hippo damage have
particular trouble with episodic