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Autor:
Sarah M. Kark, Jessica D. Payne, Elizabeth A. Kensinger, Ryan T. Daley, Dan Denis, Sara Y. Kim
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Neuroscience. 55:2632-2650
Both stress and sleep enhance emotional memory. They also interact, with the largest effect of sleep on emotional memory being seen when stress occurs shortly before or after encoding. Slow wave sleep (SWS) is critical for long-term episodic memory,
Autor:
null Jaclyn H. Ford, null Sara Y. Kim, null Sarah M. Kark, null Ryan T. Daley, null Jessica D. Payne, null Elizabeth A. Kensinger
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8b694134a2dadfdcd3ae7031a9ea3244
https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15777/v6/response1
https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15777/v6/response1
Autor:
Jaclyn H. Ford, Sara Y. Kim, Sarah M. Kark, Ryan T. Daley, Jessica D. Payne, Elizabeth A. Kensinger
Publikováno v:
The European journal of neuroscience. 56(6)
Experiencing stress before an event can influence how that event is later remembered. In the current study, we examine how individual differences in one's physiological response to a stressor are related to changes to underlying brain states and memo
Publikováno v:
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience. 19:1391-1403
Strong evidence suggests that sleep plays a role in memory consolidation, which involves both stabilizing memory into long-term storage as well as integrating new information into existing stores. The current study investigated consolidation, across
Autor:
Elizabeth A. Kensinger, Jessica D. Payne, Nathan S. Rose, Sara Y. Kim, Nicholas Yeh, Joshua D. Koen
Publikováno v:
J Neurosci
Previous research points to an association between retrieval-related activity in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and preservation of emotional information compared to co-occurring neutral information following sleep. Although the role of the mPFC
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c0cbc0af1ce4a58d68f3e3403225faa5
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.11.335125
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.11.335125
Publikováno v:
Annals of Surgical Oncology. 24:2943-2949
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play a critical role in the carcinogenesis and progression of breast cancer. MiRNA-205 has tumor suppressive properties, whereas miRNA-18a has both oncogenic and tumor suppressive roles. MiRNA-744’s role in breast cancer is unkno
Autor:
Jessica D. Payne, Elizabeth A. Kensinger, Ryan T. Daley, Daniella Alves Reboucas, Sara Y. Kim, Sarah M. Kark, Sara E. Alger
Publikováno v:
HippocampusREFERENCES. 30(8)
Sleep and stress independently enhance emotional memory consolidation. In particular, theta oscillations (4-7 Hz) during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep increase coherence in an emotional memory network (i.e., hippocampus, amygdala, and prefrontal cor
Autor:
Ryan T. Daley, Sara Y. Kim, Elizabeth A. Kensinger, Sara E. Alger, Jessica D. Payne, Sarah M. Kark, Dan Denis
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 43:A43-A43
Introduction Sleep and stress can both enhance emotional memory consolidation. During slow wave sleep (SWS), oscillatory features such as slow oscillations (SO), sleep spindles (SS), and critically, their coupling, are believed to facilitate consolid