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Title: THE LIMBIC SYSTEM


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THE LIMBIC SYSTEM
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Define limbic system
  • Know the different parts and function of
  • Limbic system
  • Describe the functions of various parts of
  • Hypothalamus

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LIMBIC SYSTEM
  • Limbic means the structure which lies on medial
    rim of brain between cerebral cortex
    hypothalamus
  • Limbic system is a set of brain structure
  • including hippocampus, amygdala, ant.
    thalamic nuclei and limbic cortex

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Limbic System
  • Not a separate structure but a ring of forebrain
    structures that surround the brain stem
  • Responsible for
  • Emotions , long term memory, olfaction
  • Basic, inborn behavioral patterns related to
    survival and perpetuation of the species
  • Plays important role in motivation and learning

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Schematic of the Limbic System Components
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Location of the Limbic System
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Hypothalamus
  • major output pathway of the limbic system
  • vegetative functions
  • neurogenic control of arterial pressure
  • regulation of body temperature
  • regulation of fluid volume
  • regulation of endocrine gland secretion
  • growth hormone, thyroid hormone,
  • glucocorticoid secretion, sex hormones

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Behavioral Functions of the Hypothalamus and
Related Areas
  • lateral hypothalamus
  • eating, thirst, general level of activity, rage
  • ventromedial nucleus
  • satiety, tranquillity
  • periventricular nucleus
  • fear, punishment reactions
  • anterior and posterior hypothalamus
  • sexual drive

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Functional Areas of the Hypothalamus
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Hypothalamus
  • Brain area most involved in directly regulating
    internal environment
  • Functions
  • Controls body temperature
  • Controls thirst and urine output
  • Controls food intake
  • Controls anterior pituitary hormone secretion
  • Produces posterior pituitary hormones
  • Controls uterine contractions and milk ejection
  • Serves as a major ANS coordinating center
  • Plays role in emotional and behavioral patterns
  • Participates in sleep-wake cycle

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Behavior and its Control
  • Almost all behaviors are associated with either
    reward or punishment.
  • Several limbic structures are concerned with the
    affective nature of the sensory experienceis it
    pleasant or unpleasant?
  • Reward center - located around medial forebrain
    bundle (the lateral and ventromedial
    hypothalamus).
  • Punishment center - located in central gray
    around the aqueduct and extending into
    periventricular zones of hypothalamus and
    thalamus.
  • Punishment always takes precedent over reward

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Function of Other Limbic Areas
  • Amygdala
  • receives input from other areas of limbic system
    as well as most areas of the cortex
  • sends output back to cortex as well as into
    hippocampus, septum, and hypothalamus
  • functions in behavioral awareness at the
    semiconscious level
  • projects into limbic system ones status with
    respect to the surroundings and current thoughts
  • helps pattern behavior appropriate for the each
    occasion

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Function of Other Limbic Areas
  • Hippocampus
  • originated as part of the olfactory cortex
  • in lower animals the sense of smell is an
    important determinant of behavior (is it good to
    eat, does it smell like danger, is it sexually
    inviting)
  • therefore, the early hippocampus was involved in
    decision making by determining the importance of
    the incoming information

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Hippocampus
  • memory and learning, (in remembring recent
    events)
  • damage causes anterograde amnesia
  • reward and punishment determine whether or not
    information will be stored as memory
  • a person becomes habituated to indifferent
    stimuli but learns any sensory experience that
    causes pain or pleasure
  • hippocampus provides the drive to rehearse and
    consolidate these sensory experiences

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Limbic Cortex
  • cerebral association area, Role in anger, fear
    and emotional behavior with sexual behavior
  • stimulation of various portions of this area can
    elicit almost all types of behavior in an animal

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Functions of limbic system
  • Part
    Function
  • Amygdala aggression
    fear
  • Cingulate gyrus autonomic
    functions
  • Hippocampus recent memory
  • Mammilary body long memory
  • Prefrontal cortex personality

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Malfunction of limbic system
  • Leads to psychiatry disorders e.g.
  • Schizophrenia, depression and senile
    dementia
  • Lesions in hippocampus
  • loss of recent memory, in Alzheimers
  • disease there is extensive degeneration
    of
  • hippocampus
  • Lesions in Amygdaloid nucleus
  • loss of aggressive behavior, fear and
    anger

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References
  • Human physiology by Lauralee Sherwood,
    seventh/eighth edition
  • Text book physiology by Guyton Hall,
  • 12th edition
  • Text book of physiology by Linda .s contanzo,
    third edition
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