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Retrosplenial cortex 5-HT2A receptors critically contribute to recognition memory processing [PDF]
The anterior retrosplenial cortex (aRSC) functions as a hub that integrates multimodal sensory inputs into associative recognition memories. Although the aRSC receives dense serotonergic projections from the raphe nuclei, the role of serotonin in its ...
Beatriz Agustina Ortega +5 more
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Endopiriform neurons projecting to ventral CA1 are a critical node for recognition memory [PDF]
The claustrum complex is viewed as fundamental for higher-order cognition; however, the circuit organization and function of its neuroanatomical subregions are not well understood.
Naoki Yamawaki +8 more
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Recognition Memory in Noonan Syndrome [PDF]
Noonan syndrome (NS) and the clinically related NS with multiple lentiginous (NMLS) are genetic conditions characterized by upregulated RAS mitogen activated protein kinase (RAS–MAPK) signaling, which is known to impact hippocampus-dependent memory formation and consolidation.
Floriana Costanzo +11 more
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Auditory recognition memory is inferior to visual recognition memory [PDF]
Visual memory for scenes is surprisingly robust. We wished to examine whether an analogous ability exists in the auditory domain. Participants listened to a variety of sound clips and were tested on their ability to distinguish old from new clips. Stimuli ranged from complex auditory scenes (e.g., talking in a pool hall) to isolated auditory objects (e.
Michael A, Cohen +2 more
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Oxytocin ameliorates impaired social behavior in a Chd8 haploinsufficiency mouse model of autism
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by the core symptoms of impaired social interactions. Increasing evidence suggests that ASD has a strong genetic link with mutations in chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein 8 (CHD8), a gene ...
Stanislav M. Cherepanov +8 more
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Investigating the neurocircuit and synaptic sites of action of oxytocin (OT) in the brain is critical to the role of OT in social memory and behavior.
Haruhiro Higashida +26 more
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Spatial memory, recognition memory, and the hippocampus [PDF]
There is wide agreement that spatial memory is dependent on the integrity of the hippocampus, but the importance of the hippocampus for nonspatial tasks, including tasks of object recognition memory is not as clear. We examined the relationship between hippocampal lesion size and both spatial memory and object recognition memory in rats. Spatial memory
Nicola J, Broadbent +2 more
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Recognition Memory in Psychotic Patients [PDF]
Preliminary data are reported from experiments in which Warrington's (1984) Recognition Memory Tests were given to patients with misidentification delusions including the Capgras type and to psychotic patients. The results showed a profound impairment on face recognition for most groups, especially those with the Capgras delusion. It was rare to find a
Ellis, H. +5 more
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The receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE), a pattern recognition molecule, has a role in the remodeling of vascular endothelial cells mainly in lungs, kidney and brain under pathological conditions.
Haruhiro Higashida +2 more
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The role of memory in the social recognition mechanism [PDF]
Introduction. This article examines the role of memory in communication between people, as well as in such a process as recognition. No communication is feasible without the primary recognition of one subject by the other. Recognition is a way of holding
Kopaneva, Valeria Andreevna
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