Neurobiology of cognition Flashcards

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What is included in cognition?

A
Semantic memory
Problem solving
Long term memory 
Consciousness 
Calculation 
Emotion 
Working memory
Procedural memory
Social cognition 
Decision making
Attention 
Judgement
Perception 
Spatial awareness
Metacognition 
Short term memory
Language
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What results from damage to wernicke’s area?

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Receptive, fluent aphasia

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What results from damage to broca’s area?

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Expressive, non-fluent dysphasia

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What is the role of the hippocampus in memory?

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Converts long to short term memories

Memories are stored in individual neurones all across the cortex

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What is dementia?

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Progressive, irreversible global decline in cognitive function
Assoc with psychiatric disorder such a mood changes, psychosis, agitation

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Which are of the brain is implicated in alzheimer’s?

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Nucleus basalis of meynert in the medial temporal lobes (ACh production)

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What are common early symptoms in alzheimer’s disease?

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Dysphasia
Dyspraxia
Agnosia

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What is the neuropathology behind alzheimer’s disease?

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Inflammatory process
Amyloid plaques extracellularly
Neurofibrillary tangles of tau protein intracellularly

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What is the role of ACh within the brain (in terms of memory)?

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Striatal interneurons; motor control
Nucleus basalis of Meynert; attention/ arousal
Medial septal nucleus; learning and memory
Brain stem nuclei

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What is the role of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors in the treatment of alzheimer’s?

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Boost cholinergic transmission but don’t treat the underlying pathological process

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What are examples of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors?

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Donepezil
Galantamine
Rivastigmine

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Action of memantine?

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NMDA antagonist; preferentially those associated with excitotoxicity

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What can be seen on scanning of those with vascular dementia?

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White matter hyperintensities; tends to start periventricular and then spreads throughout the white matter of the cortex

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Buzz work for vascular dementia?

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Step wise cognitive impairment

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Neuropathology of lewy body dementia?

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Clumps of alpha synuclein around the brain

Loss of dopaminergic neurones in the substantia nigra of the basal ganglia

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What are common associated symptoms with lewy body dementia?

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Parkinsonism

REM sleep behaviours; vivid dreams

17
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How is lewy body dementia diagnosed?

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DAT scan

18
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What is used to treat lewy body dementia?

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Rivastigmine

19
Q

Neuropathology of FTD?

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Pick's inclusions
Loss of neurones
Gliosis
Superficial cortex becomes spongiform 
Balloon neurones
20
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Common symptoms of FTD?

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Behavioural changes; personality changes, disinhibition, apathy
Progressive non-fluent aphasia
Semantic dementia

21
Q

Triad of wernicke’s encephalopathy?

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Ophthalmoplegia
Confusion
Ataxia

22
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What causes wernicke’s encephalopathy?

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Thiamine deficiency; co-factor in krebs cycle which in deficiency leads to oxidative damage and mitochondrial death

23
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What is the neuropathology of korsakoff syndrome?

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Atrophy of mamillary bodies

24
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Symptoms of korsakoff syndrome?

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Anterograde/ retrograde amnesia

Confabulation

25
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Alcohol related brain damage?

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Wernicke's encephalopathy
Korsakoff  syndrome
Myelin sheath degeneration 
Neuroinflammation 
Fall -> subdural haematoma