The Neurobiology of Memory

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LECTURE 3 THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF MEMORY The Neurobiology of Memory The Developing Mind Daniel Siegel ( Parenting from the Inside Out - pg. 22) Implicit Memory Present at birth No sense of recall when activated Includes behavioral, emotional, perceptual and possible bodily memory Conscious attention is not required for encoding Does not involve the hippocampus Right Hemisphere Siegel- Parenting from the Inside Out pg. 46 Nonlinear / Holistic / Visual Specializes in: Implicit / Non-Autobiographical information Sending and receiving of nonverbal signals: Mirroring neurons Empathic inter-subjective communication Pre-reflective (at the unconscious level) Intense and raw emotions Social cognition and mindsight Non-verbal communication

Explicit Memory Develops during 2 nd yr. of life and beyond Sense of autobiographical recall when activated Autobiographical, sense of self and time Includes sematic (factual) and episodic (autobiographical) memory Involves the hippocampus If autobiographical, also involves the prefrontal cortex Left Hemisphere Siegel- Parenting from the Inside Out pg. 46 Linear / Logical / Linguistic Specializes in: Reasoning-looking for cause and effect Linguistic analysis using words to define the world Right vs. wrong thinking The Purpose of Memory Adaptive learning, emotional health (survival) are not replays of the past are reconstructions of the important components of the past to be efficient, are generalizations provide guidance to us now are therefore selective & unreliable

Psychological Health Psychological Health: The ability, at any given moment, to have choices along a belief schema continuum, which is accomplish by: Reconsolidation: The human brain is capable of re-wiring and updating itself throughout its life-span. Facilitated by: Adaptive Information Processing (AIP): Humans have a drive toward survival and emotional health based upon their ability to adapt to the present environment by building upon past experiences and updating to the present. The Adaptive Information Processing Theory The Past is recalled in the Present Past experiences form the basis of our present and future anticipated responses A Memory (positive and negative) Sensory (images, sound, taste, touch, smell*) Thoughts at the time (become schemas over time) Emotions (stored in Implicit Memory / Right Brain) Sensations (stored in Implicit / Right Brain) Beliefs (accumulate over time, become Schema) Memory Networks Hebb s axiom: neurons that fire together, wire together developing channels of association ADAPTIVE LEARNING The human brain is capable of re-wiring and updating itself throughout one s life-span Present experiences link with and Future Integrate past neuro-networks with present experiences leading to adaptive learning (reconsolidation) Present --- Hebbs Axiom: neurons that fire together, wire together Past Reconsolidation = Learning = Psychological Health

Isolated Memory Networks t life experiences Prolonged exposure over time Adaptive learning within a closed system AIP is working just cannot up date emotionally Cognitively? Future I know, I just can t stop doing it The past distorts the present s Present Emotions / Sensations (Implicit Memory) Belief Schema (Here we go again) Attitudes Perceptions Behaviors Past A Frozen Memory T trauma freezes the memory in time, separate and apart from normal memory PTSD Flashbacks Reliving the experience Breakdown in the AIP system REM process is inoperative Nightmares of actual event Frozen in the experience Reliving: The past is re-experienced as if it is the present Childhood PTSD Physical / Sexual / Abandonment Developmental Axis II type behavior Dissociation Adult PTSD Assaults / Disasters / War / Terrorism Hyper-vigilance Intrusive thoughts/flashbacks Cautions Single Incident or Part of Pathology

The AIP Approach to Psychotherapy Based upon The Adaptive Information Processing theory Life experiences form the basis of health and pathology Neuro-logically: The Present begins with the Past Past emotional memory networks are activated in the present Present responses are, therefore, influenced by past experiences Past perceptions, attitudes and behaviors are up-dated to the adaptive present Psychotherapy treatment (up-dating) Up-dating is essentially linking past neuro-networks with present, adaptive neuro-networks Clients presenting complaints are Illustrations that the client s up-dating process is not sufficient (or lacking) for the client s adaptive, emotional health The Psychotherapy Intervention Process: (with and without BLS (bi-lateral stimulation) Identify: Mismatches between past and present emotional memory networks Treat the mismatches (BLS or otherwise) Integrate new insights (neuro-networks) to form present adaptive responses (trait change) Behaviors Perceptions Attitudes Belief Schema