The effects of age on the forgetting of stimulus attributes in a differential fear-conditioning paradigm were examined with 18- and 70-day-old rats tested in either the original conditions or shifted stimulating conditions at one of three retention intervals (1, 48, and 120 h). Adults displayed significant shifts at each retention interval, with those tested in the original context displaying greater fear than those tested in the shifted conditions. By contrast, by 48 h the 18-day-olds had forgotten the specific attributes of the training situation and began treating the two stimulating conditions as functionally equivalent (Experiment 1). In Experiment 2, we tracked the ontogenetic emergence of adult-like memory for stimulus attributes and...
Recent work has found that infant rats (postnatal day (P) 18) do not require the prelimbic cortex (P...
Research has shown that learned fear emerges in a response-specific sequence. For example, freezing ...
Summary In reviewing animal research pertinent to the ontogeny of learning and memory, we have first...
Eighteen-day-old and adult rats were trained on a learned taste-aversion (illness reinforced) or a l...
The current experiment investigated ontogenetic forgetting on a novel object-recognition task simila...
Mental health problems are often assumed to have their roots in early-life experiences. However, mem...
Infantile forgetting is a well-established, and ubiquitous, phenomenon that occurs in nearly all spe...
The authors present developmental evidence that contextual fear conditioning is supported by a short...
The present thesis investigated the nature of infant fear memories in two streams of research: memor...
Research first reported nearly 50 years ago demonstrated that infant and young animals (including hu...
ABSTRACT—Despite evidence for memory skill early in de-velopment, the evidence reviewed here shows t...
Background Traumatic experience can result in life-long changes in the ability to cope with future s...
BackgroundTraumatic experience can result in life-long changes in the ability to cope with future st...
Recent studies have shown that chronic early life stress results in precocious expression of the adu...
Recent research shows that while initial learning is dependent on N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NM...
Recent work has found that infant rats (postnatal day (P) 18) do not require the prelimbic cortex (P...
Research has shown that learned fear emerges in a response-specific sequence. For example, freezing ...
Summary In reviewing animal research pertinent to the ontogeny of learning and memory, we have first...
Eighteen-day-old and adult rats were trained on a learned taste-aversion (illness reinforced) or a l...
The current experiment investigated ontogenetic forgetting on a novel object-recognition task simila...
Mental health problems are often assumed to have their roots in early-life experiences. However, mem...
Infantile forgetting is a well-established, and ubiquitous, phenomenon that occurs in nearly all spe...
The authors present developmental evidence that contextual fear conditioning is supported by a short...
The present thesis investigated the nature of infant fear memories in two streams of research: memor...
Research first reported nearly 50 years ago demonstrated that infant and young animals (including hu...
ABSTRACT—Despite evidence for memory skill early in de-velopment, the evidence reviewed here shows t...
Background Traumatic experience can result in life-long changes in the ability to cope with future s...
BackgroundTraumatic experience can result in life-long changes in the ability to cope with future st...
Recent studies have shown that chronic early life stress results in precocious expression of the adu...
Recent research shows that while initial learning is dependent on N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NM...
Recent work has found that infant rats (postnatal day (P) 18) do not require the prelimbic cortex (P...
Research has shown that learned fear emerges in a response-specific sequence. For example, freezing ...
Summary In reviewing animal research pertinent to the ontogeny of learning and memory, we have first...