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Memory (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Memory'
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Postischemic PKC activation rescues retrograde and anterograde long-term memory.
8 Aug 2009
Therapeutics for cerebral ischemia/hypoxia, which often results in ischemic stroke in humans, are a global unmet medical need. Here, we report that bryostatin-1, a highly potent protein kinase C (PKC) activator, interrupts pathophysiological ...
rec_pub_19667190-postischemic-pkc-activation-rescues-retrograde-anterograde-long-term.htm
8 Aug 2009
The striatum is a vital substrate for performance, procedural memory, and learning. The ventral and medial striatum are thought to be critical for acquisition of tasks while the dorsolateral striatum is important for performance and habitual ...
rec_pub_19667174-restriction-dopamine-signaling-dorsolateral-striatum-sufficient.htm
Oral health and memory investigated.
6 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19662044-oral-health-memory-investigated.htm
5 Aug 2009
Adult neurogenesis persists in the subventricular zone and the dentate gyrus and can be induced upon central nervous system injury. However, the final contribution of newborn neurons to neuronal networks is limited. Here we show that in neural stem ...
rec_pub_19664992-the-death-receptor-cd95-activates-adult-neural-stem-cells-working.htm
[Cognitive modifications associated with tobacco smoking]
5 Aug 2009
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco is an important source of somatic diseases and causes high mortality. It is associated with cognitive disorders which tend to maintain addictive mechanisms. In the short term, the nicotine contained in tobacco enhances ...
rec_pub_19665344-cognitive-modifications-associated-tobacco-smoking.htm
4 Aug 2009
How long does it take the human mind to grasp the idea when hearing or reading a sentence? Neurophysiological methods looking directly at the time course of brain activity indexes of comprehension are critical for finding the answer to this ...
rec_pub_19664815-understanding-instant-neurophysiological-evidence-mechanistic.htm
Robust conjunctive item-place coding by hippocampal neurons parallels learning what happens where.
3 Aug 2009
Previous research indicates a critical role of the hippocampus in memory for events in the context in which they occur. However, studies to date have not provided compelling evidence that hippocampal neurons encode event-context conjunctions ...
rec_pub_19657042-robust-conjunctive-item-place-coding-hippocampal-neurons-parallels.htm
3 Aug 2009
Use-dependent synaptic modifications in the lateral nucleus of the amygdala (LA) have been suggested to be the cellular analog of memory trace after pavlovian fear conditioning. However, whether neurophysiological changes in the LA are produced as a ...
rec_pub_19657022-cornering-fear-engram-long-term-synaptic-changes-lateral-nucleus.htm
Aug 2009
Prolonged stress causes dysregulation in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and may contribute to the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD). MDD is associated with pathological changes in several brain regions, particularly the ...
rec_pub_19651106-computational-modeling-empirical-studies-hippocampal-neurogenesis.htm
Cannabinoid modulation of hippocampal long-term memory is mediated by mTOR signaling.
31 Jul 2009
Cognitive impairment is one of the most important negative consequences associated with cannabis consumption. We found that CB1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1R) activation transiently modulated the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)/p70S6K pathway and ...
rec_pub_19648913-cannabinoid-modulation-hippocampal-long-term-memory-mediated-mtor.htm
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