Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 10
pro vyhledávání: '"Kristen H, Jardine"'
Autor:
Samantha D. Creighton, Kristen H. Jardine, Alexa Desimone, Megan Zmetana, Sabrina Castellano, Ciro Milite, Gianluca Sbardella, Boyer D. Winters
Publikováno v:
Learning & Memory. 29:71-76
Histone acetylation, catalyzed by histone acetyltransferases, has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy in Alzheimer's disease (AD). By longitudinally characterizing spatial memory at 3, 6, and 9 mo of age, we show that acute activation and inh
Autor:
Andrew E. Huff, Boyer D. Winters, Michael Wolter, Zoey Pulles, Nana Baidoo, Francesco Leri, Kristen H. Jardine
Publikováno v:
European Neuropsychopharmacology. 33:146-157
There is recent evidence that cocaine, nicotine, and their conditioned stimuli have the ability to enhance memory consolidation. The present study compared the effects of post-training heroin and of a heroin contextual conditioned stimulus (CS+) on c
Autor:
Ari L. Mendell, Kristen H. Jardine, Boyer D. Winters, Neil J. MacLusky, Samantha D. Creighton, Lauren Isaacs, Hayley A. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 429:185-202
Recent work has suggested that 5α-reduced metabolites of testosterone may contribute to the neuroprotection conferred by their parent androgen, as well as to sex differences in the incidence and progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This study
Autor:
Neil J. MacLusky, Kristen H. Jardine, Krista A. Mitchnick, Elena Choleris, Anne-Marie Muller, Boyer D. Winters, Ari L. Mendell, Cassidy E. Wideman, Samantha D. Creighton
Publikováno v:
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 107:98-108
Estrogens and the estrogen receptors (ER) - ERα, ERβ, and the G-protein coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) - are implicated in various forms of hippocampus (HPC)-dependent memory. However, the involvement of ER-related mechanisms in perirhinal cortex
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 136:104598
Systematic investigation of reactivation-induced memory updating began in the 1960s, and a wave of research in this area followed the seminal articulation of "reconsolidation" theory in the early 2000s. Myriad studies indicate that memory reactivatio
Autor:
Kristen H. Jardine, Boyer D. Winters, Dean Orr, Krista A. Mitchnick, Chelsea MacGregor, Cassandra Sgarbossa, Cassidy E. Wideman
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2020)
Reactivated long-term memories can become labile and sensitive to modification. Memories in this destabilized state can be weakened or strengthened, but there is limited research characterizing the mechanisms underlying retrieval-induced qualitative
Autor:
Kristen H, Jardine, Cassidy E, Wideman, Chelsea, MacGregor, Cassandra, Sgarbossa, Dean, Orr, Krista A, Mitchnick, Boyer D, Winters
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Reactivated long-term memories can become labile and sensitive to modification. Memories in this destabilized state can be weakened or strengthened, but there is limited research characterizing the mechanisms underlying retrieval-induced qualitative
Autor:
Dean Orr, Kristen H. Jardine, Cassidy E. Wideman, Chelsea MacGregor, Boyer D. Winters, Krista A. Mitchnick, Cassandra Sgarbossa
Reactivated long-term memories can become labile and sensitive to modification. Memories in this destabilized state can be weakened or strengthened, but there is limited research characterizing the mechanisms underlying retrieval-induced qualitative
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::d877efbb9c966196d1c07b6708e88037
Publikováno v:
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 156:68-79
When consolidated long-term memories are reactivated they can destabilize, rendering the memory labile and vulnerable to modification. This period of lability is followed by reconsolidation, a process that restabilizes the memory trace. Reactivation-
Autor:
Kristen H. Jardine, Bruce L. McNaughton, Paula M Zonneveld, Heather A Collett, Raiva A Pandit, Boyer D. Winters, Andrew E. Huff, Samantha D. Creighton
Publikováno v:
Behavioral neuroscience. 133(5)
Recent research suggests that rats are capable of object categorization-like processes. To study whether mice possess similar abilities, we developed a spontaneous one-trial object category recognition (OCR) task. Based on the spontaneous object reco