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Sinai, Laleh; Duffy, Steven; Roder, John C. – Learning & Memory, 2010
The Src protein tyrosine kinase plays a central role in the regulation of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) activity by regulating NMDAR subunit 2B (NR2B) surface expression. In the amygdala, NMDA-dependent synaptic plasticity resulting from convergent somatosensory and auditory inputs contributes to emotional memory; however, the role of Src…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Biochemistry, Auditory Stimuli, Role
Roitman, Mitchell F.; Wheeler, Robert A.; Tiesinga, Paul H. E.; Roitman, Jamie D.; Carelli, Regina M. – Learning & Memory, 2010
The nucleus accumbens (NAc) plays a role in hedonic reactivity to taste stimuli. Learning can alter the hedonic valence of a given stimulus, and it remains unclear how the NAc encodes this shift. The present study examined whether the population response of NAc neurons to a taste stimulus is plastic using a conditioned taste aversion (CTA)…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Rewards, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Role
Merhav, Maayan; Rosenblum, Kobi – Learning & Memory, 2008
Very little is known about the biological and molecular mechanisms that determine the effect of previous experience on implicit learning tasks. In the present study, we first defined weak and strong taste inputs according to measurements in the behavioral paradigm known as latent inhibition of conditioned taste aversion. We then demonstrated that…
Descriptors: Memory, Learning Processes, Inhibition, Time
Knapska, Ewelina; Maren, Stephen – Learning & Memory, 2009
After extinction of conditioned fear, memory for the conditioning and extinction experiences becomes context dependent. Fear is suppressed in the extinction context, but renews in other contexts. This study characterizes the neural circuitry underlying the context-dependent retrieval of extinguished fear memories using c-Fos immunohistochemistry.…
Descriptors: Memory, Conditioning, Fear, Learning Processes
Laurent, Vincent; Westbrook, R. Frederick – Learning & Memory, 2009
Rats were subjected to one or two cycles of context fear conditioning and extinction to study the roles of the prelimbic cortex (PL) and infralimbic cortex (IL) in learning and relearning to inhibit fear responses. Inactivation of the PL depressed fear responses across the first or second extinction but did not impair learning or relearning fear…
Descriptors: Fear, Emotional Response, Learning Processes, Animals
Bredy, Timothy W.; Barad, Mark – Learning & Memory, 2009
Mice communicate through visual, vocal, and olfactory cues that influence innate, nonassociative behavior. We here report that exposure to a recently fear-conditioned familiar mouse impairs acquisition of conditioned fear and facilitates fear extinction, effects mimicked by both an olfactory chemosignal emitted by a recently fear-conditioned…
Descriptors: Cues, Cognitive Processes, Fear, Animals
Lazzaro, Stephanie C.; Hou, Mian; Cunha, Catarina; LeDoux, Joseph E.; Cain, Christopher K. – Learning & Memory, 2010
Norepinephrine receptors have been studied in emotion, memory, and attention. However, the role of alpha1-adrenergic receptors in fear conditioning, a major model of emotional learning, is poorly understood. We examined the effect of terazosin, an alpha1-adrenergic receptor antagonist, on cued fear conditioning. Systemic or intra-lateral amygdala…
Descriptors: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Conditioning, Long Term Memory, Fear
Salehi, Basira; Cordero, M. Isabel; Sandi, Carmen – Learning & Memory, 2010
Although the relationship between stress intensity and memory function is generally believed to follow an inverted-U-shaped curve, strikingly this phenomenon has not been demonstrated under the same experimental conditions. We investigated this phenomenon for rats' performance in a hippocampus-dependent learning task, the radial arm water maze…
Descriptors: Memory, Animals, Learning Processes, Stress Variables
Sajikumar, Sreedharan; Navakkode, Sheeja; Frey, Julietta U. – Learning & Memory, 2008
The protein synthesis-dependent form of hippocampal long-term potentiation (late-LTP) is thought to underlie memory. Its induction requires a distinct stimulation strength, and the common opinion is that only repeated tetani result in late-LTP whereas as single tetanus only reveals a transient early-LTP. Properties of LTP induction were compared…
Descriptors: Memory, Logical Thinking, Learning Processes, Animals
Lee, Inah; Kim, Jangjin – Learning & Memory, 2010
Hippocampal-dependent tasks often involve specific associations among stimuli (including egocentric information), and such tasks are therefore prone to interference from irrelevant task strategies before a correct strategy is found. Using an object-place paired-associate task, we investigated changes in neural firing patterns in the hippocampus in…
Descriptors: Animals, Infants, Brain, Task Analysis
Chang, Chun-hui; Maren, Stephen – Learning & Memory, 2009
Extinction of Pavlovian fear conditioning in rats is a useful model for therapeutic interventions in humans with anxiety disorders. Recently, we found that delivering extinction trials soon (15 min) after fear conditioning yields a short-term suppression of fear, but little long-term extinction. Here, we explored the possible mechanisms underlying…
Descriptors: Intervals, Classical Conditioning, Fear, Anxiety
Huh, Namjung; Jo, Suhyun; Kim, Hoseok; Sul, Jung Hoon; Jung, Min Whan – Learning & Memory, 2009
Reinforcement learning theories postulate that actions are chosen to maximize a long-term sum of positive outcomes based on value functions, which are subjective estimates of future rewards. In simple reinforcement learning algorithms, value functions are updated only by trial-and-error, whereas they are updated according to the decision-maker's…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Animals, Rewards, Probability
Lee, Jonathan L. C.; Everitt, Barry J. – Learning & Memory, 2008
The theory of memory reconsolidation relates to the hypothesized restabilisation process that occurs following the reactivation of a memory through retrieval. Thus, the demonstration of reactivation-dependent amnesia for a previously acquired memory is a prerequisite for showing that such a memory undergoes reconsolidation. Here, we show that the…
Descriptors: Classical Conditioning, Recall (Psychology), Retention (Psychology), Learning Processes
Walker, David L.; Davis, Michael – Learning & Memory, 2008
Within the amygdala, most N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptors consist of NR1 subunits in combination with either NR2A or NR2B subunits. Because the particular subunit composition greatly influences the receptors' properties, we investigated the contribution of both subtypes to fear conditioning and expression. To do so, we infused the…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Memory, Conditioning, Fear
Hardt, Oliver; Wang, Szu-Han; Nader, Karim – Learning & Memory, 2009
To this day, it remains unresolved whether experimental amnesia reflects failed memory storage or the inability to retrieve otherwise intact memory. Methodological as well as conceptual reasons prevented deciding between these two alternatives: The absence of recovery from amnesia is typically taken as supporting storage impairment…
Descriptors: Memory, Brain, Foreign Countries, Animals

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