The limbic system links ___ and ___ aspects of behaviour
Cognitive and emotive
The limbic system is a collection of structures from which 3 encephalons?
Is the limbic system a “separate”, well demarcated system?
Where is the limbic lobe? What gyri is it comprised of?
“Limbus” means rim. At a more conceptual level, what is the limbic lobe a rim between?
The phylogenetically older parts of the brain, and the young neocortex
Which part of the insula is thought to be part of the limbic system?
Anterior insular cortex
Which three structures comprise the hippocampal formation?
Which CA region of the hippocampus is adjacent to the dentate gyrus vs subiculum? What is the meaning of CA?
Dentate: CA3
Subiculum: CA1
(“Cornu Ammonis” -> Ammon, Egyptian God, Alexander The Great)
These two cortices within the parahippocampal gyrus are where most sensory association areas funnel into
The perirhinal and parrahippocampal cortices feed into this cortex, which then feeds into the hippocampus…
Entorhinal cortex
By which path does information travel from the entorhinal cortex to the hippocampus?
Perforant path
What happens to cortical sensory information once it reaches the hippocampus?
(Or, at least, this is one of the trajectories it can take)
How dooes subcortical information travel to and from the hypothalamus?
Via the fornix
Which two structures does the fornix connect the hypothalamus to?
The basal forebrain and the septal nuclei are often considered part of the same structure, and sit ventral to the subcallosal gyrus. Which neurotransmitter do they produce?
Acetylcholine
In terms of brain structures, why can ACh be used to treat Alzheimer’s?
Which thamalic nuclei are thought to be involved in memory?
True or false: the mammillary bodies are not part of the hypothalamus
Which hypothalamus-associated areas are involved in the medial diencephalic memory system?
What kinds of memory is the hippocampus important for?
List the components of the Papez circuit in order
The amygdala is made of many nuclei, but is divided into three main groups of nuclei. What are these groups?
The amygdala integrates information from cortical sensory areas, the thalamus, and the hippocampus. What kind of stimuli is it especially important for?
Aversive stimuli (loss aversion, fear-based selling)
Where is the amygdala located
Just anterior to the hippocampus in the medial temporal lobe