Deck 17: The Hippocampus Index and Episodic Memory
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Deck 17: The Hippocampus Index and Episodic Memory
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Conscious recollection means that you have an awareness of remembering.
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2
Conscious recollection requires intentional initiation of a search to access our episodic memory system.
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3
Our episodic memory system can only be accessed if we intentionally initiate a search.
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4
The episodic memory system must be critically involved in both the storage and retrieval of contextual information.
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The hippocampus only automatically stores information that pertains to the task at hand.
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The hippocampus automatically captures information including unintentional, incidental information.
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Sensory information at the neocortex level is well integrated and not abstract.
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Sensory information is most abstract and fully integrated at the hippocampus level.
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Information from the perirhinal and parahippocampal cortices is projected to the hippocampus.
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Information from the perirhinal and parahippocampal cortices is projected to the entorhinal cortex.
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11
The subiculum is a part of the medial temporal hippocampal system.
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The subiculum is the output region of the medial temporal hippocampal system.
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13
Pattern completion supported by the hippocampus is only possible because of the return loop in the organization of the neural systems.
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14
Pattern completion processes enables similar experiences to be stored as unique memories.
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15
Pattern separation processes enables similar experiences to be stored as unique memories.
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16
The hippocampus stores the content of experiences.
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17
The content of experiences is stored in neocortical regions.
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18
The hippocampus provides an index for memory traces in other brain regions.
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19
Rodents can acquire a representation of a context that can be activated by a subset of the features that make up the episode.
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The activation of the entire memory by a subset of the original experience is called pattern separation.
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21
The activation of the entire memory by a subset of the original experience is called pattern completion.
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22
During memory formation an index is created in the hippocampus that provides a loop back to the neocortical units that store memory.
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23
In the context preexposure experiment animals spent more time freezing in the context where they were shocked than they did in the preexposed context.
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24
In the context preexposure experiment animals spent more time freezing in the context where they were preexposed than they did in context where they were shocked.
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25
A false context fear memory was created by using optogenetic stimulation to activate indexing neurons at the time of retrieval.
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26
A false context fear memory was created by using optogenetic stimulation to activate indexing neurons to a previously experienced context at the time of the shock.
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27
What are the important properties of the episodic memory system?
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28
What are the five steps through which information flows in the neural system that supports the episodic memory systems.
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29
Name the structures through which information flows into and out of the hippocampus.
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30
What is the relationship between the hippocampus, learning goals, episodic memory system, automatic capture, and incidental information?
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31
Provide examples of how episodes with overlapping information are somehow protected from interference by the episodic memory system.
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32
Explain the hierarchical structure of the episodic memory system.
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33
Why is the neural circuit that supports episodic memory described as having a loop-like structure?
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34
Where does the first level of integration occur?
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35
Where in the neural circuit does the second level of integration take place?
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36
The entorhinal cortex projects to two hippocampal regions. What are they?
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37
Define the medial temporal hippocampal (MTH) system.
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38
According to index theory, what is the role of the hippocampus during memory formation?
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39
According to index theory, what is the role of the hippocampus during memory retrieval.
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40
In indexing theory where is the content of the memory stored?
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41
Describe pattern completion.
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42
What properties of the hippocampus make pattern completion possible?
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43
Describe the function of pattern separation. What makes it possible?
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44
Identify two problems that make storing memories in the neocortex unfavorable?
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45
A normal rat will explore a familiar object presented in a different context as if it were novel, but a rat with damage to the hippocampus treats explored objects as familiar. Explain these results.
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46
What is the evidence that rodents can acquire a representation of a context that can be activated by a subset of the features that make up the episode?
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47
How was Brian Wiltgen's laboratory able determine that contextual fear conditioning activated neurons throughout the neocortex?
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48
The feeling of remembering a retrieved memory trace depends on _______ information.
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49
The episodic memory system must be critically involved in both the storage and retrieval of _______ information.
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50
From the viewpoint of the episodic system, every episode of our lives is unique, even if it contains _______ information.
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51
Information flows to the highest level of integration and then loops back to the _______ areas.
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52
Sensory information received by the unimodel associative and polymodal associative areas is not well _______.
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53
As information is carried forward to the hippocampus it becomes more _______ and integrated.
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54
Information flows into and out of the hippocampus through the _______.
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55
The _______ is the output region of the MTH.
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56
The _______ sits at the top of a hierarchically organized system.
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57
The idea that the hippocampus binds inputs from coactive patterns of neocortical activity is called the _______ theory.
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58
In memory retrieval, a subset of the initial input pattern can activate the _______.
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59
The idea that a subset of the original input pattern can activate the entire original input pattern is called _______.
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60
The context preexposure paradigm allows researchers to study how rodents acquire _______.
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61
The control rats in the context preexposure experiment displayed less fear in the context where they were immediately_______ than they did in the context where they had been _______ before being shocked.
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62
To create a _______ contextual fear memory, Ramirez used optogenetic stimulation to activate the memory of the preexposed context in a context where the mice were shocked.
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63
Wiltgen's laboratory used a genetically engineered mouse that would express _______ when doxycycline was removed from their diet.
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64
Wiltgen's laboratory used a neuronal silencer called _______ to inhibit indexing neurons.
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65
Which statement(s) do(es) not represent a property of the episodic memory system? (Select all that apply.)
A) It supports conscious recollection.
B) It automatically captures episodic and incidental information
C) It keeps similar episodes separate
D) It supports motor skills and learning
E) None of the above
A) It supports conscious recollection.
B) It automatically captures episodic and incidental information
C) It keeps similar episodes separate
D) It supports motor skills and learning
E) None of the above
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66
Which statement(s) is/are true about the neural system that support episodic memory? (Select all that apply.)
A) The hippocampus basically receives information from all neocortical regions.
B) The subiculum is the primary output from the hippocampus.
C) The entorhinal cortex projects into the hippocampus and receives information from it.
D) The system features a return loop from the hippocampus back to the sending units.
E) None of the above
A) The hippocampus basically receives information from all neocortical regions.
B) The subiculum is the primary output from the hippocampus.
C) The entorhinal cortex projects into the hippocampus and receives information from it.
D) The system features a return loop from the hippocampus back to the sending units.
E) None of the above
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67
Which statement(s) is/are false according to indexing theory? (Select all that apply.)
A) Indexing neurons are located in the in the hippocampus.
B) Memory content is stored in the neocortical structure.
C) Overlapping memories create unique indexes in the hippocampus.
D) The index projects back to cortical regions storing content.
E) None of the above
A) Indexing neurons are located in the in the hippocampus.
B) Memory content is stored in the neocortical structure.
C) Overlapping memories create unique indexes in the hippocampus.
D) The index projects back to cortical regions storing content.
E) None of the above
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68
The information that is processed through the hippocampus is then projected to _______. (Select all that apply.)
A) subiculum
B) perirhinal cortex
C) parahippocampal cortex
D) neocortical regions
E) None of the above
A) subiculum
B) perirhinal cortex
C) parahippocampal cortex
D) neocortical regions
E) None of the above
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69
According to indexing theory, _______. (Select all that apply.)
A) the engram consists of cortical neurons activated at the time of the learning experience
B) the engram consists of neurons in the hippocampus activated by the learning experience
C) the engram consists of both cortical and hippocampal neurons
D) there is no content in the index
E) memory retrieval occurs when a subset of the original neocortical pattern activates the index
A) the engram consists of cortical neurons activated at the time of the learning experience
B) the engram consists of neurons in the hippocampus activated by the learning experience
C) the engram consists of both cortical and hippocampal neurons
D) there is no content in the index
E) memory retrieval occurs when a subset of the original neocortical pattern activates the index
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70
The context preexposure facilitation effect _______. (Select all that apply.)
A) requires pattern completion properties of the hippocampus
B) provides a methodology for studying context memory that depends on the hippocampus
C) can eliminate the immediate shock effect
D) only requires the hippocampus at the time of retrieval
E) can produce a false memory
A) requires pattern completion properties of the hippocampus
B) provides a methodology for studying context memory that depends on the hippocampus
C) can eliminate the immediate shock effect
D) only requires the hippocampus at the time of retrieval
E) can produce a false memory
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71
Which statement(s) is/are true? (Select all that apply.)
A) simple object recognition requires the hippocampus
B) remembering where an object was experienced requires the hippocampus
C) the context preexposure facilitation effect does not require the hippocampus
D) rodents with damage to the hippocampus explore novel objects more than experienced objects
E) None of the above
A) simple object recognition requires the hippocampus
B) remembering where an object was experienced requires the hippocampus
C) the context preexposure facilitation effect does not require the hippocampus
D) rodents with damage to the hippocampus explore novel objects more than experienced objects
E) None of the above
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72
Optogenetics has revealed that _______. (Select all that apply.)
A) directly activating index neurons with light is possible
B) directly activating indexing neurons can produce false memories
C) inhibiting indexing neurons has no effect on memory retrieval
D) activating indexing neurons in the hippocampus can activate cortical engram neurons
E) None of the above
A) directly activating index neurons with light is possible
B) directly activating indexing neurons can produce false memories
C) inhibiting indexing neurons has no effect on memory retrieval
D) activating indexing neurons in the hippocampus can activate cortical engram neurons
E) None of the above
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