<div><p>Long-term memories are thought to depend upon the coordinated activation of a broad network of cortical and subcortical brain regions. However, the distributed nature of this representation has made it challenging to define the neural elements of the memory trace, and lesion and electrophysiological approaches provide only a narrow window into what is appreciated a much more global network. Here we used a global mapping approach to identify networks of brain regions activated following recall of long-term fear memories in mice. Analysis of Fos expression across 84 brain regions allowed us to identify regions that were co-active following memory recall. These analyses revealed that the functional organization of long-term fear memori...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
Do learning and retrieval of a memory activate the same neurons? Does the number of reactivated neur...
Long-term memories are thought to depend upon the coordinated activation of a broad network of corti...
While the hippocampus may play an essential role in the expression of memories soon after training, ...
<p>Mice were fear conditioned, and fear memory was tested after either a short- or long retention de...
Behavior depends on coordinated activity across multiple brain regions. Within such networks, highly...
Rodent cortical midline structures (CMS) are involved in emotional, cognitive and attentional proces...
AbstractNeuronal ensembles that hold specific memory (memory engrams) have been identified in the hi...
<p><b>A</b>. Network summarizing functional connections after memory recall at the long delay. Brain...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
While initial encoding of contextual memories involves the strengthening of hippocampal circuits, th...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
The brain’s ability to associate different stimuli is vital for long-term memory, but how neural ens...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
Do learning and retrieval of a memory activate the same neurons? Does the number of reactivated neur...
Long-term memories are thought to depend upon the coordinated activation of a broad network of corti...
While the hippocampus may play an essential role in the expression of memories soon after training, ...
<p>Mice were fear conditioned, and fear memory was tested after either a short- or long retention de...
Behavior depends on coordinated activity across multiple brain regions. Within such networks, highly...
Rodent cortical midline structures (CMS) are involved in emotional, cognitive and attentional proces...
AbstractNeuronal ensembles that hold specific memory (memory engrams) have been identified in the hi...
<p><b>A</b>. Network summarizing functional connections after memory recall at the long delay. Brain...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
While initial encoding of contextual memories involves the strengthening of hippocampal circuits, th...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
The brain’s ability to associate different stimuli is vital for long-term memory, but how neural ens...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
Memory storage and retrieval are shaped by past experiences. Prior learning and memory episodes have...
Do learning and retrieval of a memory activate the same neurons? Does the number of reactivated neur...