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Downregulation of NR3A-containing NMDARs is required for synapse maturation and memory consolidation.

11 Aug 2009 NR3A is the only NMDA receptor (NMDAR) subunit that downregulates sharply prior to the onset of sensitive periods for plasticity, yet the functional importance of this transient expression remains unknown. To investigate whether removal/replacement ...
rec_pub_19679074-downregulation-nr3a-containing-nmdars-required-synapse-maturation.htm


The CB1 receptor agonist, WIN 55,212-2, dose-dependently disrupts object recognition memory in adult rats.

6 Aug 2009 Drugs that act as agonists at the cannabinoid CB(1) receptor have been reported to interfere with a diverse range of cognitive functions, including object recognition memory. However, to date, most of the studies conducted on this aspect of memory ...
rec_pub_19666083-the-cb1-receptor-agonist-win-55-212-2-dose-dependently-disrupts.htm


Do we really need vision? How blind people "see" the actions of others.

3 Aug 2009 Observing and learning actions and behaviors from others, a mechanism crucial for survival and social interaction, engages the mirror neuron system. To determine whether vision is a necessary prerequisite for the human mirror system to develop and ...
rec_pub_19657025-do-really-need-vision-blind-people-actions-others.htm


General and specific responsiveness of the amygdala during explicit emotion recognition in females and males.

2 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: The ability to recognize emotions in facial expressions relies on an extensive neural network with the amygdala as the key node as has typically been demonstrated for the processing of fearful stimuli. A sufficient characterization of ...
rec_pub_19653893-general-specific-responsiveness-amygdala-explicit-emotion-recognition.htm


Computational modeling and empirical studies of hippocampal neurogenesis-dependent memory: Effects of interference, stress and depression.

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


Increased Fos expression among midbrain dopaminergic cell groups during birdsong tutoring.

Aug 2009 During avian vocal learning, birds memorize conspecific song patterns and then use auditory feedback to match their vocal output to this acquired template. Some models of song learning posit that during tutoring, conspecific visual, social and/or ...
rec_pub_19686474-increased-fos-expression-midbrain-dopaminergic-cell-groups-birdsong.htm


[Memory and aging: recall, recognition and positive bias]

30 Jul 2009 The aim of the present study was to analyze the decay and maintenance of various aspects of the mnemic performance among the aged population and its potential relationship with a positive information processing bias. Thus, we compared recall and ...
rec_pub_19622321-memory-aging-recall-recognition-positive-bias.htm


[Experimental formation of visual-auditory associations in phoneme recognition]

30 Jul 2009 In this study we investigated a question about a possibility to form auditory-visual associations during discrimination of speech sounds (phonemes) when they presented simultaneously with visual stimuli. It was used two types of static ...
rec_pub_19803214-experimental-formation-visual-auditory-associations-phoneme.htm


Prenatal psychosocial stress exposure is associated with subsequent working memory performance in young women.

30 Jul 2009 The aim of the present study was to examine the association between prenatal psychosocial stress exposure and subsequent prefrontal cortex-dependent working memory performance in human adults. Working memory performance was assessed using an ...
rec_pub_19634949-prenatal-psychosocial-stress-exposure-associated-subsequent-working.htm


Boosting cholinergic activity in gustatory cortex enhances the salience of a familiar conditioned stimulus in taste aversion learning.

30 Jul 2009 The cholinergic system is important for learning, memory, and responses to novel stimuli. Exposure to novel, but not familiar, tastes increases extracellular acetylcholine (ACh) levels in insular cortex (IC). To further examine whether cholinergic ...
rec_pub_19634934-boosting-cholinergic-activity-gustatory-cortex-enhances-salience.htm

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