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Joels, Marian; Krugers, Harm; Wiegert, Olof – Learning & Memory, 2006
Stress facilitates memory formation, but only when the stressor is closely linked to the learning context. These effects are, at least in part, mediated by corticosteroid hormones. Here we demonstrate that corticosterone rapidly facilitates synaptic potentiation in the mouse hippocampal CA1 area when high levels of the hormone and high-frequency…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Learning Processes, Drug Use, Animal Behavior
Medina, Jorge H.; Izquierdo, Ivan; Cammarota, Martin; Bevilaqua, Lia R. M. – Learning & Memory, 2004
It has been suggested that retrieval during a nonreinforced test induces reconsolidation instead of extinction of the mnemonic trace. Reconsolidation would preserve the original memory from the labilization induced by its nonreinforced recall through a hitherto uncharacterized mechanism requiring protein synthesis. Given the importance that such a…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Animal Behavior, Biological Sciences, Behavioral Science Research