AbstractThis review will focus on evidence showing that NMDA receptor neurotransmission is critical for synaptic plasticity processes within brain regions known to be necessary for the formation of object recognition memories. The aim will be to provide evidence concerning NMDA mechanisms related to recognition memory processes and show that recognition memory for objects, places or associations between objects and places depends on NMDA neurotransmission within the perirhinal cortex, temporal association cortex medial prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. Administration of the NMDA antagonist AP5, selectively into each of these brain regions has revealed that the extent of the involvement NMDA receptors appears dependent on the type of inform...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this article is to provide a review of studies using N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMD...
NMDA receptors in hippocampal plasticity even a single learning episode has proved one of the bigges...
Pattern completion, the ability to retrieve complete memories initiated by subsets of external cues,...
AbstractThis review will focus on evidence showing that NMDA receptor neurotransmission is critical ...
Object-in-place associative recognition memory depends on an inter-action between the hippocampus (H...
To investigate the involvement of different types of glutamate receptors in recognition memory, sele...
Memory of some forms requires the hippocampus, a brain structure in the medial temporal lobe that re...
Findings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regions of th...
Object recognition is consistently impaired in human amnesia and animal models thereof. Results from...
AbstractFindings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regio...
Within the brain, memories are generated during experience; learning activates a subpopulation of ne...
Generally recognition memory is distinguished into spatial and object memories that have been sugges...
Working memory is a form of short-term memory involved in the storage (maintenance) of information o...
International audienceThe competitive antagonist 2-amino-5-phosphonoeptanoic acid (APV) was injected...
Behavioural pharmacology is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of several research areas...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this article is to provide a review of studies using N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMD...
NMDA receptors in hippocampal plasticity even a single learning episode has proved one of the bigges...
Pattern completion, the ability to retrieve complete memories initiated by subsets of external cues,...
AbstractThis review will focus on evidence showing that NMDA receptor neurotransmission is critical ...
Object-in-place associative recognition memory depends on an inter-action between the hippocampus (H...
To investigate the involvement of different types of glutamate receptors in recognition memory, sele...
Memory of some forms requires the hippocampus, a brain structure in the medial temporal lobe that re...
Findings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regions of th...
Object recognition is consistently impaired in human amnesia and animal models thereof. Results from...
AbstractFindings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regio...
Within the brain, memories are generated during experience; learning activates a subpopulation of ne...
Generally recognition memory is distinguished into spatial and object memories that have been sugges...
Working memory is a form of short-term memory involved in the storage (maintenance) of information o...
International audienceThe competitive antagonist 2-amino-5-phosphonoeptanoic acid (APV) was injected...
Behavioural pharmacology is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of several research areas...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this article is to provide a review of studies using N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMD...
NMDA receptors in hippocampal plasticity even a single learning episode has proved one of the bigges...
Pattern completion, the ability to retrieve complete memories initiated by subsets of external cues,...