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Gugsa, Nishan; Schoenbaum, Geoffrey; Burke, Kathryn A.; Franz, Theresa M. – Learning & Memory, 2006
Psychostimulant exposure has been shown to cause molecular and cellular changes in prefrontal cortex. It has been hypothesized that these drug-induced changes might affect the operation of prefrontal-limbic circuits, disrupting their normal role in controlling behavior and thereby leading to compulsive drug-seeking. To test this hypothesis, we…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Fear, Scientific Research, Scientific Methodology
Hernandez, Pepe J.; Kelley, Ann E. – Learning & Memory, 2004
Recent evidence indicates that certain forms of memory, upon recall, may return to a labile state requiring the synthesis of new proteins in order to preserve or reconsolidate the original memory trace. While the initial consolidation of "instrumental memories" has been shown to require de novo protein synthesis in the nucleus accumbens, it is not…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Long Term Memory, Contingency Management, Behavior Modification
Takehara-Nishiuchi, Kaori; Kawahara, Shigenori; Kirino, Yutaka – Learning & Memory, 2005
Permanent lesions in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) affect acquisition of conditioned responses (CRs) during trace eyeblink conditioning and retention of remotely acquired CRs. To clarify further roles of the mPFC in this type of learning, we investigated the participation of the mPFC in mnemonic processes both during and after daily…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Control Groups, Mnemonics, Eye Movements