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Arkell, Daisy; Groves, Isabelle; Wood, Emma R.; Hardt, Oliver – Learning & Memory, 2021
Reducing sensory experiences during the period that immediately follows learning improves long-term memory retention in healthy humans, and even preserves memory in patients with amnesia. To date, it is entirely unclear why this is the case, and identifying the neurobiological mechanisms underpinning this effect requires suitable animal models,…
Descriptors: Sensory Experience, Long Term Memory, Learning, Neurological Organization
Goode, Travis D.; Kim, Janice J.; Maren, Stephen – Learning & Memory, 2015
Aversive events can trigger relapse of extinguished fear memories, presenting a major challenge to the long-term efficacy of therapeutic interventions. Here, we examined factors regulating the relapse of extinguished fear after exposure of rats to a dangerous context. Rats received unsignaled shock in a distinct context ("dangerous"…
Descriptors: Fear, Memory, Learning, Animals

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