Metaplasticity, defined as the plasticity of synaptic plasticity, could affect learning and memory at different neural levels. It was hypothesized that metaplasticity changes on glutamate receptors may affect memory destabilization, promoting or preventing reconsolidation. We investigated the metaplastic effect of NMDA channel blocker MK-801 on sucrose instrumental memory reconsolidation in a behavioural rat model associated to the assessment of molecular markers of metaplasticity, memory retrieval, destabilization and reconsolidation. Following instrumental conditioning and forced abstinence, rats were intraperitoneally treated with MK-801 or vehicle 24 h before the exposure to memory retrieval or not-retrieval. Separate groups were tested...
Spatial learning and associating spatial information with individual experience are crucial for rode...
Learning-facilitated synaptic plasticity describes the ability of hippocampal synapses to respond wi...
Summary: Retroactive interference (RI) occurs when new incoming information impairs an existing memo...
Metaplasticity, defined as the plasticity of synaptic plasticity, could affect learning and memory a...
Prior learning can modify the plasticity mechanisms that are used to encode new information. For exa...
Stored memories are dynamic and, when reactivated, can undergo a process of destabilization and reco...
New memories are stabilized after a learning experience by a process called consolidation. Memories ...
Copyright: © 2012 Morrison. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
Reconsolidation memory is defined as a process in which the retrieval of a previously consolidated m...
Consolidated memories can become reactivated in order to permit the integration of new information i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2009....
Long-lasting drug-associated memories can contribute to relapse; therefore these memories must be in...
Working memory may involve context-dependent allocentric or own movement-dependent egocentric strate...
Dysfunctional reconsolidation processes may help drug memories resist extinction and contribute to h...
The role of NMDA receptors in learning, memory and hippocampal function has long been recognized. Po...
Spatial learning and associating spatial information with individual experience are crucial for rode...
Learning-facilitated synaptic plasticity describes the ability of hippocampal synapses to respond wi...
Summary: Retroactive interference (RI) occurs when new incoming information impairs an existing memo...
Metaplasticity, defined as the plasticity of synaptic plasticity, could affect learning and memory a...
Prior learning can modify the plasticity mechanisms that are used to encode new information. For exa...
Stored memories are dynamic and, when reactivated, can undergo a process of destabilization and reco...
New memories are stabilized after a learning experience by a process called consolidation. Memories ...
Copyright: © 2012 Morrison. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
Reconsolidation memory is defined as a process in which the retrieval of a previously consolidated m...
Consolidated memories can become reactivated in order to permit the integration of new information i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2009....
Long-lasting drug-associated memories can contribute to relapse; therefore these memories must be in...
Working memory may involve context-dependent allocentric or own movement-dependent egocentric strate...
Dysfunctional reconsolidation processes may help drug memories resist extinction and contribute to h...
The role of NMDA receptors in learning, memory and hippocampal function has long been recognized. Po...
Spatial learning and associating spatial information with individual experience are crucial for rode...
Learning-facilitated synaptic plasticity describes the ability of hippocampal synapses to respond wi...
Summary: Retroactive interference (RI) occurs when new incoming information impairs an existing memo...