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Consolidation of memory

Hippocampus, 2001
Animal studies have proven useful in addressing aspects of memory formation and consolidation that cannot be readily answered in research with humans. In particular, they offer the possibility of controlling both the extent and locus of brain lesions, and the exact nature of the experiences to be remembered.
L, Nadel, V, Bohbot
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Histamine regulates memory consolidation

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2017
Recent findings have reasserted the role of histamine in the regulation of memory consolidation first proposed in 1986 in an inhibitory avoidance task in rats. They indicate that histamine is indeed a major regulator of memory consolidation in various tasks, through H2 receptors in the dorsal hippocampus and through H3 receptors in the basolateral ...
PASSANI, MARIA BEATRICE   +5 more
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Memory Consolidation for Duration

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2014
Humans and animals encode and store in memory elapsed intervals as evidenced through their temporal expectancies. However, there are very few experimental studies on long-term memory of duration. The aim of this original study was to examine the consolidation process for duration and its effect on time judgement.
Cocenas-Silva, Raquel   +3 more
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Chlorpromazine and Memory Consolidation

Psychological Reports, 1965
To determine whether chlorpromazine affects learning by disrupting memory traces 40 23-hr. water-deprived rats were given 1 trial per day in a straight alley maze for a water reward. The factorial design included (a) chlorpromazine vs saline and (b) injection 10 sec. after a learning trial vs injection 30 min. after a learning trial.
H E, Adams, L J, Peacock, J F, Glenn
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Redefining memory consolidation

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2005
Based on brain state-dependent behavioral changes, consolidation of sensorimotor memories has been posited to evolve in two different functional stages. Only the second of these stages requires sleep and leads to performance benefits. Recent results, however, suggest that sleep is not always crucial for the expression of delayed behavioral gains but ...
Mercedes Atienza, Jose L. Cantero
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Stimulating memory consolidation

Nature Neuroscience, 2014
A study in this issue of Nature Neuroscience reports that administering caffeine to humans immediately after memory encoding enhances consolidation, as reflected by improved performance in a memory test a day later.
Serra E Favila, Brice A Kuhl
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Opioid withdrawal and memory consolidation

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2020
It is well established that learning and memory are central to substance dependence. This paper specifically reviews the effect of opioid withdrawal on memory consolidation. Although there is evidence that opioid withdrawal can interfere with initial acquisition and retrieval of older memories, there are several reasons to postulate a facilitatory ...
Nana, Baidoo   +2 more
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Memory--a Century of Consolidation

Science, 2000
The memory consolidation hypothesis proposed 100 years ago by Müller and Pilzecker continues to guide memory research. The hypothesis that new memories consolidate slowly over time has stimulated studies revealing the hormonal and neural influences regulating memory consolidation, as well as molecular and cellular mechanisms.
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Memory consolidation in Hermissenda crassicornis

The Biological Bulletin, 2000
Experiments with shell-less molluscs (Aplysia and Hermissenda) have revealed a number of processes that underlie learning by these organisms and also by some vertebrates. Hermissenda, for example, shows significant Pavlovian conditioning capabilities (1).
D A, Epstein   +3 more
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Memory Transformation and Systems Consolidation

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2011
Abstract With time and experience, memories undergo a process of reorganization that involves different neuronal networks, known as systems consolidation. The traditional view, as articulated in standard consolidation theory (SCT), is that (episodic and semantic) memories initially depend on the hippocampus, but eventually become consolidated in ...
Gordon, Winocur, Morris, Moscovitch
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