Recognition is the process by which a subject is aware that a stimulus has been previously experienced. It requires that the characteristics of events are perceived, discriminated, identified and then compared (matched) against a memory of the characteristics of previously experienced events. Understanding recognition memory, its underlying neuronal mechanisms, its dysfunction and alleviation of the latter by putative cognition enhancing drugs is a major research target and has triggered a wealth of animal studies. One of the most widely used animals for this purpose is the rat, and it is the rat's recognition memory which is the focus of this review. In this first part, concepts of recognition memory, stages of mnemonic processing and para...
Today, neuroscientists have access to a host of advanced techniques -- ranging from targeted genetic...
Different aspects of recognition memory in rodents are commonly assessed using variants of the spont...
Rats show spontaneous preference for exploring novel rather than familiar objects. Thus, exploratory...
Recognition is the process by which a subject is aware that a stimulus has been previously experienc...
In the first part of three overviews on recognition memory in the rat, we discussed the tasks employ...
Animals often show an innate preference for novelty. This preference facilitates spontaneous explora...
The proposal that a system centering on the perirhinal cortex is responsible for familiarity discrim...
Animals often show an innate preference for novelty. This preference facilitates spontaneous explora...
A discussion of the neuroanatomical systems thought to be of importance for the mediation of recogni...
AbstractStandard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous expl...
Standard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous exploration ...
The one-trial object recognition task involves memory of a familiar object in parallel with the dete...
Dual-process models of recognition memory in animals propose that recognition memory is supported by...
Dual-process models of recognition memory in animals propose that recognition memory is supported by...
Today, neuroscientists have access to a host of advanced techniques -- ranging from targeted genetic...
Different aspects of recognition memory in rodents are commonly assessed using variants of the spont...
Rats show spontaneous preference for exploring novel rather than familiar objects. Thus, exploratory...
Recognition is the process by which a subject is aware that a stimulus has been previously experienc...
In the first part of three overviews on recognition memory in the rat, we discussed the tasks employ...
Animals often show an innate preference for novelty. This preference facilitates spontaneous explora...
The proposal that a system centering on the perirhinal cortex is responsible for familiarity discrim...
Animals often show an innate preference for novelty. This preference facilitates spontaneous explora...
A discussion of the neuroanatomical systems thought to be of importance for the mediation of recogni...
AbstractStandard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous expl...
Standard object recognition procedures assess animals’ memory through their spontaneous exploration ...
The one-trial object recognition task involves memory of a familiar object in parallel with the dete...
Dual-process models of recognition memory in animals propose that recognition memory is supported by...
Dual-process models of recognition memory in animals propose that recognition memory is supported by...
Today, neuroscientists have access to a host of advanced techniques -- ranging from targeted genetic...
Different aspects of recognition memory in rodents are commonly assessed using variants of the spont...
Rats show spontaneous preference for exploring novel rather than familiar objects. Thus, exploratory...