SummaryBackgroundEpisodic memories are encoded within hippocampal and neocortical circuits. Retrieving these memories is assumed to involve reactivation of neural ensembles that were established during learning. Although it has been possible to follow the activity of individual neurons shortly after learning, it has not been possible to examine their activity weeks later during retrieval. We addressed this issue by using a stable form of GFP (H2B-GFP) to permanently tag neurons that are active during contextual fear conditioning.ResultsH2B-GFP expression in transgenic mice was increased by learning and could be regulated by doxycycline (DOX). Using this system, we found a large network of neurons in the hippocampus, amygdala, and neocortex ...
Whether the attenuation of traumatic memories is mediated through the suppression of the original me...
Declarative memories are thought to be stored within anatomically distributed neuronal networks requ...
After extinction of fear to a Pavlovian conditional stimulus (CS), contextual stimuli come to regula...
SummaryBackgroundEpisodic memories are encoded within hippocampal and neocortical circuits. Retrievi...
While the hippocampus may play an essential role in the expression of memories soon after training, ...
The details of contextual or episodic memories are lost and generalized with the passage of time. Pr...
The hippocampus plays an essential role in the formation and retrieval of episodic memories in human...
SummaryPrevailing theory suggests that long-term memories are encoded via a two-phase process requir...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotionally arousing experiences are typically well remembered not onl...
SummaryThe hippocampus is assumed to retrieve memory by reinstating patterns of cortical activity th...
Memories allow experiences to have some permanence in our minds. Increasing adult neurogenesis in th...
Studies investigating the neural basis of memory typically focus on well-formed memories in which su...
Whether the attenuation of traumatic memories is mediated through the suppression of the original me...
Do learning and retrieval of a memory activate the same neurons? Does the number of reactivated neur...
SummaryDeclarative memories are thought to be stored within anatomically distributed neuronal networ...
Whether the attenuation of traumatic memories is mediated through the suppression of the original me...
Declarative memories are thought to be stored within anatomically distributed neuronal networks requ...
After extinction of fear to a Pavlovian conditional stimulus (CS), contextual stimuli come to regula...
SummaryBackgroundEpisodic memories are encoded within hippocampal and neocortical circuits. Retrievi...
While the hippocampus may play an essential role in the expression of memories soon after training, ...
The details of contextual or episodic memories are lost and generalized with the passage of time. Pr...
The hippocampus plays an essential role in the formation and retrieval of episodic memories in human...
SummaryPrevailing theory suggests that long-term memories are encoded via a two-phase process requir...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotionally arousing experiences are typically well remembered not onl...
SummaryThe hippocampus is assumed to retrieve memory by reinstating patterns of cortical activity th...
Memories allow experiences to have some permanence in our minds. Increasing adult neurogenesis in th...
Studies investigating the neural basis of memory typically focus on well-formed memories in which su...
Whether the attenuation of traumatic memories is mediated through the suppression of the original me...
Do learning and retrieval of a memory activate the same neurons? Does the number of reactivated neur...
SummaryDeclarative memories are thought to be stored within anatomically distributed neuronal networ...
Whether the attenuation of traumatic memories is mediated through the suppression of the original me...
Declarative memories are thought to be stored within anatomically distributed neuronal networks requ...
After extinction of fear to a Pavlovian conditional stimulus (CS), contextual stimuli come to regula...