AbstractAging impairs multiple memory systems. The neurochemical substrates of normal memory differ between memory systems. In this issue of Neuron, Ramos et al. find that activation of protein kinase A, which has been reported to improve hippocampal-dependent spatial memory in aged animals, has the opposite effect on prefrontal cortex-dependent working memory in aged animals
Memory problems in late life are extraordinarily common, ranging from mild episode memory complaints...
Cognitive decline associated with ageing and age-related disorders emerges as one of the greatest he...
One of the most remarkable features of the mammalian central nervous system is its ability to store ...
AbstractAging impairs multiple memory systems. The neurochemical substrates of normal memory differ ...
AbstractActivation of the cAMP/protein kinase A (PKA) pathway has been proposed as a mechanism for i...
Abstract: Ageing is characterized by alterations in brain anatomy and physiology, finally contributi...
The brain represents the primary centre for the regulation and control of all our body activities, r...
The brain represents the primary centre for the regulation and control of all our body activities, r...
PKA activity can also be increased through the sys-temic administration of agents that inhibit phosp...
Age-related functional alterations in the perforant path projection from the entorhinal cortex to th...
Experimental data obtained using both invertebrates and laboratory rodents have provided evidences t...
Brain aging is characterized by a progressive decline of the cognitive and memory functions. It is b...
Brain aging is characterized by a progressive decline of the cognitive and memory functions. It is b...
International audienceHuman amnesia cases (after surgical removal of the hippocampi or brain anoxia)...
International audienceHuman amnesia cases (after surgical removal of the hippocampi or brain anoxia)...
Memory problems in late life are extraordinarily common, ranging from mild episode memory complaints...
Cognitive decline associated with ageing and age-related disorders emerges as one of the greatest he...
One of the most remarkable features of the mammalian central nervous system is its ability to store ...
AbstractAging impairs multiple memory systems. The neurochemical substrates of normal memory differ ...
AbstractActivation of the cAMP/protein kinase A (PKA) pathway has been proposed as a mechanism for i...
Abstract: Ageing is characterized by alterations in brain anatomy and physiology, finally contributi...
The brain represents the primary centre for the regulation and control of all our body activities, r...
The brain represents the primary centre for the regulation and control of all our body activities, r...
PKA activity can also be increased through the sys-temic administration of agents that inhibit phosp...
Age-related functional alterations in the perforant path projection from the entorhinal cortex to th...
Experimental data obtained using both invertebrates and laboratory rodents have provided evidences t...
Brain aging is characterized by a progressive decline of the cognitive and memory functions. It is b...
Brain aging is characterized by a progressive decline of the cognitive and memory functions. It is b...
International audienceHuman amnesia cases (after surgical removal of the hippocampi or brain anoxia)...
International audienceHuman amnesia cases (after surgical removal of the hippocampi or brain anoxia)...
Memory problems in late life are extraordinarily common, ranging from mild episode memory complaints...
Cognitive decline associated with ageing and age-related disorders emerges as one of the greatest he...
One of the most remarkable features of the mammalian central nervous system is its ability to store ...