Lecture 20 (Unit 4) Executive Functions

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Unlike the busy sensory processes that occur in the other lobes, the frontal lobes were not easily linked to an easily defined function and were dubbed as .......

"The silent lobes."

(LEARN) Frontal lobe dysfunction often reflects more than the direct damage to the frontal lobes themselves; that is damage to the frontal lobes produces wide ripples effects through the whole brain.

(LEARN) Damage to different parts of the frontal lobes produces distinct, clinically different syndromes. The most common are dorsolateral and orbitofrontal syndromes.

With regard to executive functions, the prefrontal cortex can do (list 3 things)

- Form goals and objectives and then devise plans of action to attain those goals -Select the cognitive skills needed to implement the plans, coordinates those skills, and applies them in the correct order -Evaluates our actions as success or failure to our intentions

Two broad types of cognitive operations are linked to prefrontal lobe executive functions

-An ability to form plans and to guide behavior by internal representations -The capacity of 'switching gears' when something unexpected happens

VLPFC function in short term memory

1. Cue specification, strategic search of MTL stored representations 2. Maintenance of retrieved information

Prefrontal cortex accounts for ____% of the total cortex in humans and _____% in chimps.

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Mirror neurons, which fire when another person is observed doing a certain action, may play a role in not only _____ _____, but also in ____ sharing _____ (an ability to recognize and vicariously experience what another individual is undergoing)

Action understanding Emotion sharing empathy

Dorsal Anterior Cingulate cortex function

Activity monitor

Explain perseverative behavior

An inability to initiate behaviors, or once initiated be equally unable to stop

Resultant activity is monitored by the the _____ ______ cortex (part of the limbic system), which signals any need for adjustment.

Anterior cingulate

Ventral is equivalent to

Bottom

What is posterior parietal cortex responsible for?

Bringing things to attention.

Personality can be broken into 5 components

COANE Conscientiousness, Openness, Agreeableness, Neuroticism, and Extroversion

MTL function in short term memory

Comparison of retrieval cue and stored representations using pattern completion

What is openness?

Creative, imaginative, intelligent, curious, and adventurous

List the four prefrontal cortex areas

DLPFC = Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex VLPFC = Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex APFC = Anterior prefrontal cortex MPFC = Medial prefrontal cortex

In future planning what is the function of the encoding interaction of the MTL

Different features bound into episodic representation

Plan formulation: List the functions of the following DLPFC ACC THAL MTL PPC

Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex = Goal Processor Anterior Cingulate Cortex = activity monitor Posterior Parietal Cortex = attention controller Thalamus = Gating and report relay Mediotemporal lobe = episodic store

What specific area of the lobe are executive functions found?

Dorsolateral frontal lobe.

Patients with damage to the _____ _____ _____ have difficulty in 'switching gears' in this type of task.

Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

Explain field-dependent behavior

Easily distracted, will engage in activities because objects are present in the environment (e.g drink from an empty cup, even though actions make no sense

Evidence suggests that intact frontal lobes are necessary to carry out all .... , ....., and ....... .

Executive functions Personality Morality

The prefrontal cortex has _____ over mammalian and primate evolution. A greatly ________ _________ cortex is a distinctively ________ and primate feature.

Expanded Enlarged Human

What lobe is responsible for executive functions?

Frontal lobe.

When personality is expressed, which lobe is responsible?

Frontal lobe.

What is one way to define the prefrontal cortex?

Granular frontal cortex (layer 4 is present - thalamic input)

What is agreeableness?

Helpful, warm, caring, softhearted, and sympathetic

Progressively ____-level representations of perceived information formed in the ______ cortex

Higher Posterior

APFC (anterior prefrontal cortex) function in short term memory

Higher level mnemonic control operations

Explain mental rigidity

Inability to change their mental state or approach to a problem (Wisconsin card sorting task)

What is personality?

Individual differences among people --> pertaining to behavior pattern, cognition, and emotion.

The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test is used to determine an

Individual's competence in abstract reasoning, and the ability to change problem solving strategies when needed

What are executive functions?

It is an umbrella term for the management (regulation, control) of cognitive processes.

What is morality?

It is the differentiation of intentions, decisions, and behaviors between what's good vs. what's bad.

What are characteristics of the orbitofrontal syndrome

It is the opposite of dorsolateral syndrome: the patients are behaviorally and emotionally disinhibited

Medial is equivalent to

Midline

DLPFC function in short term memory

Monitoring and verification of retrieved information

Ventral Anterior Cingulate Cortex function

Monitoring emotions

What is neuroticism?

Moody, worrying, and nervous

What is another function that frontal lobes have?

Motor control

What is one way to define the prefrontal cortex?

Non-motor areas

personality think of the acronym

OCEAN

In future planning what is the function of the encoding interaction of the DLPFC

Organization of material to be remembered

What is conscientiousness?

Organized, responsible and hardworking

What is extroversion?

Outgoing, friendly, lively, active, and talkative

Whiles whales and dolphins have large brains, it is the ______ rather than the _____ cortex that has expanded in these animals.

Parietal Frontal

Where pathways

Parietal lobe DLPFC

Frontal lobe syndrome - dorsolateral: List common symptoms of this syndrome

Perseverative behavior, field-dependent behavior and mental rigidity. As well as the flat affect.

DLPC receives input from the _____ _____ cortex ( the attention controller) and outputs to the _____ _____ cortex.

Posterior Parietal Secondary motor

The ______ lobes carry out executive functions and express personality and morality.

Prefrontal

Connections of the prefrontal cortex

Prefrontal cortices are reciprocally interconnected and receive projections from most, if not all distinct functional units of the brain

In morality, describe the principle of double effect

Principle of double effect: Used to explain the permissibility of an action that causes a serious harm, such as the death of a human being, as a side effect of promoting some good end. (Side effect vs. Intentional harm)

What is one way to define the prefrontal cortex?

Projection zone of the dorsal medial nucleus of the thalamus. The DM nucleus is critical for gating of information to and from prefrontal cortex. This feedback contributes to selective attention, enhanced responses for relevant stimuli and suppressed responses for distractive stimuli.

Personality can be determined through a variety of test like the _____ ______ test or by _____-______

Rorsach Inkblot Test Self-report

The frontal lobes are particularly vulnerable in numerous non-focal disorders such as

Schizophrenia, Tourette's syndrome, and AD(H)D

In future planning what is the function of the encoding interaction of the VLPFC

Semantic/phonological elaborative processing of MTL representations to ensure traces are distinct

Lateral is equivalent to

Side

What pathways

Temporal lobe VLPFC

Explain where the orbitofrontal cortex is located

The part of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex that overlies the eyes

(LEARN) Orbitofrontal syndrome

Their affect is rarely neutral, constantly oscillating between euphoria and rage, with impulse control ranging from poor to non-existent. Their ability to inhibit the urge for instant gratification is severely impaired: they do what they feel like doing, when they feel like doing it, without any concern for social taboos or legal prohibitions.

Dorsal is equivalent to

Top

The explicit making of moral right and wrong judgement coincides with activation in the _______, while intuitive reactions to situations containing implicit moral issues activates the left ______.

VMPFC Temporoparietal junction (TPJ)

What parts of the cortex form 'memories of the future'

Via the activity in the DLPFC and VLPFC

Temporal lobe =

What

The VLPFC receives inputs from the ____ pathways

What

DLPFC receives inputs from the _____ pathways out of the _____ cortices

Where Sensory

With regard to ADHD, the frontal lobes are of an ' _____ ____' combining frontal, ____ and _____ cortex. Thus damage to the prefrontal cortex or its pathways may result in _____ ______.

With regard to ADHD, the frontal lobes are part of an 'attentional loop' combining frontal, brainstem, and posterior cortex. Thus, damage to the prefrontal cortex or its pathways may result in attentional impairment.

Short term memory =

Working memory

What are examples of executive functions?

Working memory, reasoning, task flexibility, and problem solving, as well as forming goals and planning behavior.

Explain the flat affect

an emotionless voice and facial expression

Consciousness in the brain think of aka

dlPFC

Evidence suggests that the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex ______________________

forms plans of action

Extraversion think of the area in the brain aka

vmPFC

Parietal lobe =

where


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