This article is part of a Special Issue Estradiol and Cognition . Memory processing is presumed to depend on synaptic plasticity, which appears to have a role in mediating the acquisition, consolidation, and retention of memory. We have studied the relationship between estrogen, recognition memory, and dendritic spine density in the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex, areas critical for memory, across the lifespan in female rodents. The present paper reviews the literature on dendritic spine plasticity in mediating both short and long term memory, as well as the decreased memory that occurs with aging and Alzheimer\u27s disease. It also addresses the role of acute and chronic estrogen treatments in these processes
Although animal and clinical studies suggest estrogen therapy can benefit cognitive function in agin...
The hippocampus is a medial temporal lobe structure that mediates the formation of many types of mem...
Beyond its role in reproduction, estrogen exerts profound effects on cognition and behaviour as well...
Several lines of evidence have converged to indicate that memory formation involves plasticity of de...
Cognitive impairment or its recovery has been associated with the absence or reestablishment of estr...
It is well established that estrogens affect neuroplasticity in a number of brain regions. In partic...
Little is known about the role of G-protein-coupled estrogen receptors (GPER) in hippocampal synapti...
AbstractA historical perspective on estradiol's enhancement of cognitive function is presented, and ...
Periodic oscillations of gonadal hormone levels during the estrous cycle exert effects on the female...
Cognitive impairment or its recovery has been associated with the absence or reestablishment of estr...
During the past several years, there has been increasing interest in the effects of estrogen on ...
The effects of exogenous estrogen administration on aspects of memory and cognition in women were ex...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.. This article is part of a Special Issue >Estradiol and Cognition>.Estradiol pa...
There are sex differences in hippocampus-dependent cognition and neurogenesis suggesting that sex h...
Starting from fetal life, estrogens are crucial in determining central gender dimorphism, and an est...
Although animal and clinical studies suggest estrogen therapy can benefit cognitive function in agin...
The hippocampus is a medial temporal lobe structure that mediates the formation of many types of mem...
Beyond its role in reproduction, estrogen exerts profound effects on cognition and behaviour as well...
Several lines of evidence have converged to indicate that memory formation involves plasticity of de...
Cognitive impairment or its recovery has been associated with the absence or reestablishment of estr...
It is well established that estrogens affect neuroplasticity in a number of brain regions. In partic...
Little is known about the role of G-protein-coupled estrogen receptors (GPER) in hippocampal synapti...
AbstractA historical perspective on estradiol's enhancement of cognitive function is presented, and ...
Periodic oscillations of gonadal hormone levels during the estrous cycle exert effects on the female...
Cognitive impairment or its recovery has been associated with the absence or reestablishment of estr...
During the past several years, there has been increasing interest in the effects of estrogen on ...
The effects of exogenous estrogen administration on aspects of memory and cognition in women were ex...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.. This article is part of a Special Issue >Estradiol and Cognition>.Estradiol pa...
There are sex differences in hippocampus-dependent cognition and neurogenesis suggesting that sex h...
Starting from fetal life, estrogens are crucial in determining central gender dimorphism, and an est...
Although animal and clinical studies suggest estrogen therapy can benefit cognitive function in agin...
The hippocampus is a medial temporal lobe structure that mediates the formation of many types of mem...
Beyond its role in reproduction, estrogen exerts profound effects on cognition and behaviour as well...