Seminar Allgemeine Psychologie II: Kognitive Neurowissenschaft

Prof Dr. Markus Lappe

Sommersemester 2008


11. 04.

Einführung und Themenvergabe

Einführung

18. 04.

Neuroanatomie des Gedächtnisses

Vorlesung 

Vorbereitung:
Karnath & Thier, Funktionen und Modelle des Gedächtnisses, S. 453-465.
Gazzaniga et al., Learning and Memory. S. 301-315.

25. 04.

Amnesie

Vorbereitung:
Gazzaniga et al., Learning and Memory. S. 315-332.

Referat (Paula Müller, Tatjana Nechyprenko):
Stark CE, Squire LR. (2000) Recognition memory and familiarity judgments in severe amnesia: no evidence for a contribution of repetition priming. Behav Neurosci., 114:459-67.

Referat (Marcella Bauer, Britta Radenz):
Stefanacci L, Buffalo EA, Schmolck H, Squire LR. (2000) Profound amnesia after damage to the medial temporal lobe: A neuroanatomical and neuropsychological profile of patient E. P. J Neurosci., 20:7024-36.

Video:
Don't Forget! (Scientific American Frontiers)

02. 05.

Der Patient H. M.

Vorbereitung:
Corkin, S. (2002) What's new with the amnesic patient H.M.? Nature Reviews Neuroscience 3:153-160.

Referat (Milena Dally):
Scoville, W.B. and Milner, B. (1957) Loss of recent memory after bilateral hippocampal lesions. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 20:11–21.

Referat (Kho Juniwaty):
Steinforth, S., Levine, B., and Corkin, S. (2005) Medial temporal lobe structures are needed to re-experience remote autobiographical memories: evidence from H.M. and W.R. Neuropsychologia 43: 479–496.

09. 05.

Gedächtnis - bildgebende Verfahren

Vorbereitung:
Gazzaniga et al., Cognitive Neuroscience, Metabolic signals. S. 136-143.
Gazzaniga et al., Learning and Memory, Imaging the human brain and memory. S. 337-345.

Referat (Insa Linke, Julia Stipp):
Cabeza, R, Prince, SE, Daselaar, SM, Greenberg, DL, Budde, M, Dolcos, F, LaBar, KS, Rubin, DC (2004) Brain activity during episodic retrieval of autobiographical and laboratory events: An fMRI study using a novel photo paradigm. J Cogn Neurosci., 16:1583-1594.

Referat (Christina Duhme, Jana Harder):
Maril, A, Wagner, AD, Schacter, DL (2001) On the Tip of the Tongue: An Event-Related fMRI Study of Semantic Retrieval Failure and Cognitive Conflict. Neuron, 31, 653–660.

23. 05.

Emotionales Gedächtnis

Vorbereitung:
Hamann S. (2001) Cognitive and neural mechanisms of emotional memory. Trends Cogn Sci., 5:394-400.

Gazzaniga et al., Emotion. S. 537-554.

Referat (Julia Vössing, Birte Wulff):
Buchanan TW, Tranel D, Adolphs R. (2005) Emotional autobiographical memories in amnesic patients with medial temporal lobe damage. J Neurosci., 25:3151-60.

Referat (Hannah Cuvenhaus, Maike Schmidt):
Adolphs R, Tranel D, Buchanan TW. (2005) Amygdala damage impairs emotional memory for gist but not details of complex stimuli. Nat Neurosci., 8:512-8.

30. 05.

Hippocampus - Vorlesung

Vorlesung

Vorbereitung:
Gazzaniga et al., Learning and Memory, Cellular basis of learning and memory. S. 345-348.

06. 06.

Hippocampus - LTP und place cells

Vorbereitung:
Collingridge, GL; Bliss, TVP (1995) Memories of NMDA receptors and LTP. Trends Neurosci., 18:54-56.

Referat (Verena Schuster, Daniel Scheinig):
Bliss, TVP, Lomo, T. (1973) Long-lasting potentiation of synaptic transmission in the dentate area of the anaesthetized rabbit following stimulation of the perforant path. J Physiol., 232:331-356.

Referat (Vera Dehmelt, Sven Wolter):
O’Keefe, J, Speakman, A. (1987). Single unit activity in the rat hippocampus during a spatial memory task. Exp. Brain Res. 68:1-27.

13. 06.

Hippocampus - Selektivität und Lernen

Vorbereitung:
Muller, R (1996) A quarter of a century of place cells. Neuron, 17:813-822.

Referat (Lara Ostrop, Louisa Bibouche):
Wilson, MA, McNaughton, BL (1993). Dynamics of the hippocampal ensemble code for space. Science, 261:1055–1058.

Referat (Alwina Stein, Christina Wolpers):
Burgess, N., O’Keefe, J. (1996). Neuronal Computations Underlying the Firing of Place Cells and Their Role in Navigation. Hippocampus 7:749-763.

20. 06.  

Konsolidierung im Schlaf

Vorlesung 

Vorbereitung:
Petri, H.L. (1996). Motivation: Theory, Research, and Application. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. pp 68-78.
Hobson, J. (2005). Sleep is of the brain, by the brain and for the brain. Nature, 437:1254–1256.

27. 06.

Konsolidierung im Schlaf - Vorlesung

Vorbereitung:
Frankland PW, Bontempi B. (2005) The organization of recent and remote memories. Nat Rev Neurosci., 6:119-30.

Referat (Iren Dilinska):
Plihal, W, Born, J (1997). Effects of early and late noctural sleep on declarative and procedural memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 9, 534-547.

Referat (Ljiljana Gagic):
Walker, MP, Brakefield, T, Morgan, A, Hobson, JA, and Stickgold, R. (2002). Practice with sleep makes perfect: Sleep-dependent motor skill learning. Neuron, 35:205–211. 

04. 07.

Konsolidierung im Schlaf

Vorbereitung:
Wilson, MA. (2002). Hippocampal Memory Formation, Plasticity, and the Role of Sleep. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 78, 565–569.

Referat (Saskia Müller, Tobias Rickert):
Ji, D., and Wilson, M. A. (2007) Coordinated memory replay in the visual cortex and hippocampus during sleep. Nat. Neurosci. 10, 1:100–107.

Referat (Pia Lau, Susanne Waltke):
Huber, R., Ghilardi, M. F., Massimini, M., and Tononi, G. Local sleep and learning. Nature 430 (2004), 78–81.

11. 07.

Träume

Vorbereitung:
Nielsen TA, Stenstrom P (2005) What are the memory sources of dreaming. Nature, 437:1286-1289.
 

Referat (NN):
Fosse MF, Fosse, R, Hobson, JA, Stickgold, RJ (2003) Dreaming and Episodic Memory: A Functional Dissociation? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15:1-9.

Referat (Elisa Koch):
Nielsen, TA, Kuiken, D, Alain, G, Stenstrom, P, Powell, RA (2004) Immediate and delayed incorporations of events into dreams: further replication and implications for dream function. J Sleep Res, 13:327-336.

18. 07.

Abschlussdiskussion