what is the limbic system?
A collection of cortical and subcortical structures located in the medial and ventral regions of the cerebral hemispheres
What is defined as the limbic cortex/lobe?
The cingulate gyrus and parahippocampal gyrus
What are the four main functions of the limbic system?
Homeostasis, olfactory, memory, emotion (HOME)
List the many components of the limbic system
What are the functions of the limbic cortex?
Cingulate gyrus: memory, emotional processing, afferent nervous system
Parahippocampal gyrus: Memory processing
What are the three parts of the hippocampal formation and do they receive input or send output?
Located on the medial temporal lobe
1. Dentate gyrus: afferent input
2. Subiculum: efferent output
3. Hippocampus: efferent output
What is the amygdala responsible for and what nuclei are involved?
Functions: emotion, behavior, emotional response to smell
Nuclei: corticomedial nucleus (olfaction), central nuclei (autonomic control), basilar nuclei group (all other emotions)
What are the nuclei involved in the limbic system within the hypothalamus?
Mamillary bodies: main nuclei involved in limbic pathways
ANS nuclei: give rise to parasympathetic and sympathetic pathways
What are the nuclei involved in the limbic system within the thalamus?
Anterior nucleus of the thalamus: involved in the Papez Circuit and memory
Mediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus: emotions and behaviors
How is the septal area involved in the limbic system?
What is the association cortex?
Match the limbic system function acronym HOME with the key structure responsible for the function
Homeostasis: hypothalamus
Olfaction: olfactory cortex
Memory: hippocampal formation
Emotion: amygdala
What vasculature supplies blood to the limbic system?
Anterior cerebral artery: medial surface of frontal and parietal lobe
Posterior cerebral artery: medial and inferior surface of the temporal lobe
Anterior choroidal artery: cingulate gyrus, parahippocampal formation, and amygdala
Branches of circle of willis: hypothalamus, anterior commissure
List the tracts involved in the limbic system
Describe the medial and lateral olfactory stria
Describe the fornix
Describe the mammillothalamic tract
Describe the stria terminalis
Describe the ventral amygdalofugal pathway
Describe the medial forebrain
What is olfaction?
How is smell detected?
Smell stimulus > activation of olfactory receptors > olfactory nerves > through cribiform plate of ethmoid bone > olfactory bulb > olfactory tract > medial and lateral olfactory stria
Which part of the brain is responsible for declarative memory specifically?
How can memory influence decision making?
There is an important connection between the hippocampal formation and the prefrontal association cortex that allows you to consult your memory during decision-making to ensure you are making the correct decision