High sucrose diets (HSDs) have been shown to have detrimental effects on hippocampal dependent memory in rats, including the performance of spatial tasks reliant on pattern separation, a cognitive process involved in minimising interference during memory encoding. As such we sought to investigate the impact of HSDs on object and spatial recognition tasks that varied the cognitive load placed on pattern separation processes. Young male and female rats were 4 weeks old at the start of diet manipulations. Rats in the HSD condition were provided with daily access to 10% sucrose solution for 2 h per day across a 28 d period, during which they were assessed on their performance of memory tasks that varied the similarity of spatial arrangements (S...
There is increasing evidence that hyperenergetic diets impact on memory in rodents. However, it is l...
We have previously demonstrated that diet-induced obese (DIO) rats fed a high-fat, high-dextrose (HF...
Both obesity and over-consumption of palatable high fat/high sugar "cafeteria" diets in ra...
High sugar diets reduce hippocampal neurogenesis, which is required for minimizing interference betw...
Excessive consumption of sugar sweetened drinks is proposed to produce functional changes in the hip...
A diet rich in fats and sugars is associated with cognitive deficits in people, and rodent models ha...
Excessive consumption of sugar sweetened drinks is proposed to produce functional changes in the hip...
We previously described that excessive consumption of sucrose during youth produces fear memory and ...
In this study we sought to determine the effect of daily sucrose consumption in young rats on their ...
Pattern separation keeps items distinct in memory and is mediated by the hippocampus. A relationship...
As depression continues to impact many people, there are important considerations to be taken in how...
Diets that are high in fat and sugar are associated with cognitive deficits in humans. Rodent models...
Intake of saturated fats and simple carbohydrates, two of the primary components of a modern Western...
Decisions about when to eat in response to food cues in the environment are based on interoceptive e...
Sugar consumption has increased dramatically in our society, a phenomenon that is primarily associat...
There is increasing evidence that hyperenergetic diets impact on memory in rodents. However, it is l...
We have previously demonstrated that diet-induced obese (DIO) rats fed a high-fat, high-dextrose (HF...
Both obesity and over-consumption of palatable high fat/high sugar "cafeteria" diets in ra...
High sugar diets reduce hippocampal neurogenesis, which is required for minimizing interference betw...
Excessive consumption of sugar sweetened drinks is proposed to produce functional changes in the hip...
A diet rich in fats and sugars is associated with cognitive deficits in people, and rodent models ha...
Excessive consumption of sugar sweetened drinks is proposed to produce functional changes in the hip...
We previously described that excessive consumption of sucrose during youth produces fear memory and ...
In this study we sought to determine the effect of daily sucrose consumption in young rats on their ...
Pattern separation keeps items distinct in memory and is mediated by the hippocampus. A relationship...
As depression continues to impact many people, there are important considerations to be taken in how...
Diets that are high in fat and sugar are associated with cognitive deficits in humans. Rodent models...
Intake of saturated fats and simple carbohydrates, two of the primary components of a modern Western...
Decisions about when to eat in response to food cues in the environment are based on interoceptive e...
Sugar consumption has increased dramatically in our society, a phenomenon that is primarily associat...
There is increasing evidence that hyperenergetic diets impact on memory in rodents. However, it is l...
We have previously demonstrated that diet-induced obese (DIO) rats fed a high-fat, high-dextrose (HF...
Both obesity and over-consumption of palatable high fat/high sugar "cafeteria" diets in ra...