Even though learning and memory are universal traits in the Animal Kingdom, closely related species reveal substantial variation in learning rate and memory dynamics. To determine the genetic background of this natural variation, we studied two congeneric parasitic wasp species, Cotesia glomerata and C. rubecula, which lay their eggs in caterpillars of the large and small cabbage white butterfly. A successful egg laying event serves as an unconditioned stimulus (US) in a classical conditioning paradigm, where plant odors become associated with the encounter of a suitable host caterpillar. Depending on the host species, the number of conditioning trials and the parasitic wasp species, three different types of transcription-dependent long-ter...
BACKGROUND: Cellular processes underlying memory formation are evolutionary conserved, but natural v...
Genes involved in the process of memory formation have been studied intensively in model organisms; ...
Although the neural and genetic pathways underlying learning and memory formation seem strikingly si...
Even though learning and memory are universal traits in the Animal Kingdom, closely related species ...
Long-term memory (LTM) formation usually requires repeated, spaced learning events and is achieved b...
Background Cellular processes underlying memory formation are evolutionary conserved, but natural va...
Animals form memory types that differ in duration and stability. The initial anaesthesia-sensitive m...
The cAMP/PKA signalling pathway and transcription factor cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB...
The ability to learn and form memory has been demonstrated in various animal species, rangin...
Closely related species of parasitic wasps can differ substantially in memory dynamics. In this stud...
<div><p>Animals can store learned information in their brains through a series of distinct memory fo...
Learning and memory formation are often seen as traits that are purely beneficial, but they are asso...
BACKGROUND: Cellular processes underlying memory formation are evolutionary conserved, but natural v...
Genes involved in the process of memory formation have been studied intensively in model organisms; ...
Although the neural and genetic pathways underlying learning and memory formation seem strikingly si...
Even though learning and memory are universal traits in the Animal Kingdom, closely related species ...
Long-term memory (LTM) formation usually requires repeated, spaced learning events and is achieved b...
Background Cellular processes underlying memory formation are evolutionary conserved, but natural va...
Animals form memory types that differ in duration and stability. The initial anaesthesia-sensitive m...
The cAMP/PKA signalling pathway and transcription factor cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB...
The ability to learn and form memory has been demonstrated in various animal species, rangin...
Closely related species of parasitic wasps can differ substantially in memory dynamics. In this stud...
<div><p>Animals can store learned information in their brains through a series of distinct memory fo...
Learning and memory formation are often seen as traits that are purely beneficial, but they are asso...
BACKGROUND: Cellular processes underlying memory formation are evolutionary conserved, but natural v...
Genes involved in the process of memory formation have been studied intensively in model organisms; ...
Although the neural and genetic pathways underlying learning and memory formation seem strikingly si...