Emotional Memory and Autonomic Responses
Reviews emotional memory and autonomic responses, then maps episodic and semantic memory networks to key limbic and temporal structures.
Duration
00:02:59
File size
1.50 MB
Practitioner-Guided Note
Use structure encodes emotional memory, region mediates autonomic/visceral responses to emotion, and brain regions support episodic memory to frame the working diagnosis and next step; anchor the next clinical decision to it rather than restating it. Make region mediates autonomic/visceral responses to emotion the checkpoint that determines whether you escalate testing, narrow the differential, or change treatment.
Key Takeaways
Emotional memory is specifically encoded by the amygdala; These individuals frequently complain about misplacing everyday items or being completely unable to remember the physical location of objects; Those physical, visceral responses are mediated by the insular cortex; To recap, episodic memory is subserved by the medial temporal lobes, specifically the hippocampi, alongside the diencephalic structures of the limbic system; Our core knowledge base for concepts and word meanings, and it is entirely supported by the anterior and inferior temporal cortices