Motor apraxia
Difficulty in coordinating bimanual or fractionated movements that is NOT due to muscle weakness/ paralysis (commonly in SMA)
Motor aphasia
Word finding language deficit (commonly Broca’s area)
Stria terminalis connects what structures
Amygdala to hypothalamus and septal region
In a coronal section, what’s a landmark for the level at which the genu of the internal capsule is show?
Interventricular foramen
Describe the ventral amygdalofugal pathway (VAFP)
Connects the amygdala to the lateral hypothalamus and the thalamus (dorsomedial nucleus), emotion cortex, ventral striatum and pallidum, and brainstem nuclei
Travels through the basal forebrain region
EMOTION CORTEX LESIONS
Orbitofrontal:
Anterior cingulate:
Ventromedial cortex:
Major output to septal nuclei and mammillary of the hypothalamus is through the
Fornix
What part of the thalamus receives fibers from the mammillothalamic tract?
What structures does it project to?
2. Cingulate gyrus via anterior limb of internal capsule
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
What are 4 aspects of long term potentiation in declarative memory
Limbic lobes (4)
o Cingulate gyrus
o Parahippocampal gyrus
o Ventromedial prefrontal cortex
o Orbitofrontal cortex
Difference b/w mood and affect
o Mood – underlying baseline emotional tone
• Analogous to muscle tone
• Can’t be observed
o Affect – Transient outward sign
• Observed emotional expression in a patient
What is the UMN for the ANS?
Hypothalamus
List 3 tasks of the amygdala
The amygdala is the coordinating center for emotional state that
(1) assigns an emotional grade (VALENCE) to sensory input and/or thoughts;
(2) sends signals to emotion cortex for conscious awareness of emotional feelings; and,
(3) sends signals to emotional expression centers (hypothalamus, emotion basal ganglia) for emotional behavior
Kluver-Bucy Syndrome
Urbach-Wiethe disease
- won’t be able to read emotion in people’s faces
Medial forebrain bundle
Cholinergic cell groups
- memory, attention, sleep/wake cycle
Serotonergic cell groups
- mood
Noradrenergic cell groups
- activate entire cortex for increased arousal and vigilance
Dopaminergic projection for emotion
VTA to
Activate entire cortex for increased arousal and vigilance
Describe the components of the limbic basal ganglia and function
Fx -> selection of MOTOR programs essential for survival
Ventral striatum + ventral pallidum
Nucleus accumbens is the INPUT
• Amygdala to NA via the stria terminalis
• Where the caudate and putamen are connected ventrally
Ventral pallidum is the OUTPUT
• Projects to the DM nucleus of thalamus
List the pathway to activate motor neurons for emotional response
receptors recording state of environment -> amygdala (emotional grading) -> nucleus accumbens -> ventral pallidum -> DM of thalamus -> emotional cortex (emotional feelings) -> motor neurons activated for emotional response
UMN for Duchenne smile is through the?
Limbic basal ganglia