Memory storage is a temporally graded process involving different phases and different structures in the mammalian brain. Cortical plasticity is essential to store stable memories, but little is known regarding its involvement in memory processing. Here we show that fear memory consolidation requires early post-training macromolecular synthesis in the anterior part of the retrosplenial cortex (aRSC), and that reversible pharmacological inactivation of this cortical region impairs recall of recent as well as of remote memories. These results challenge the generally accepted idea that neocortical areas are slow encoding systems that participate in the retrieval of remote memories only.Fil: Katche, Cynthia Lorena. Consejo Nacional de Investiga...
SummaryBackgroundEpisodic memories are encoded within hippocampal and neocortical circuits. Retrievi...
Background: The extent of similarity between consolidation and reconsolidation is not yet fully unde...
It is generally believed that after memory consolidation, memory-encoding synaptic circuits are pers...
Memory storage is a temporally graded process involving different phases and different structures in...
The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is involved in a range of cognitive functions. However, its precise i...
ABSTRACT: The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is involved in a range of cognitive functions. However, its...
Recognition memory can rely on three components: “what”, “where” and “when”. Recently we demonstrate...
During the past few years, there has been growing interest in the role of the retrosplenial cortex (...
The neocortex is thought to be a distributed learning system that gradually integrates semantic info...
Episodic memories initially require rapid synaptic plasticity within the hippocampus for their forma...
The nonreinforced expression of long-tem memory may lead to two opposite protein synthesis-dependent...
AbstractStudies of learning and memory have provided a great deal of evidence implicating hippocampa...
While initial encoding of contextual memories involves the strengthening of hippocampal circuits, th...
Structural synaptic changes occur in medial prefrontal cortex circuits during remote memory formatio...
SummaryPrevailing theory suggests that long-term memories are encoded via a two-phase process requir...
SummaryBackgroundEpisodic memories are encoded within hippocampal and neocortical circuits. Retrievi...
Background: The extent of similarity between consolidation and reconsolidation is not yet fully unde...
It is generally believed that after memory consolidation, memory-encoding synaptic circuits are pers...
Memory storage is a temporally graded process involving different phases and different structures in...
The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is involved in a range of cognitive functions. However, its precise i...
ABSTRACT: The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is involved in a range of cognitive functions. However, its...
Recognition memory can rely on three components: “what”, “where” and “when”. Recently we demonstrate...
During the past few years, there has been growing interest in the role of the retrosplenial cortex (...
The neocortex is thought to be a distributed learning system that gradually integrates semantic info...
Episodic memories initially require rapid synaptic plasticity within the hippocampus for their forma...
The nonreinforced expression of long-tem memory may lead to two opposite protein synthesis-dependent...
AbstractStudies of learning and memory have provided a great deal of evidence implicating hippocampa...
While initial encoding of contextual memories involves the strengthening of hippocampal circuits, th...
Structural synaptic changes occur in medial prefrontal cortex circuits during remote memory formatio...
SummaryPrevailing theory suggests that long-term memories are encoded via a two-phase process requir...
SummaryBackgroundEpisodic memories are encoded within hippocampal and neocortical circuits. Retrievi...
Background: The extent of similarity between consolidation and reconsolidation is not yet fully unde...
It is generally believed that after memory consolidation, memory-encoding synaptic circuits are pers...