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Autor:
Nathen J. Murawski, Nicholas A. Heroux, Mark E. Stanton, Sarah A. Jablonski, Patrese A. Robinson-Drummer
Publikováno v:
Neurobiology of learning and memory. 179
The article reviews our studies of contextual fear conditioning (CFC) in rats during a period of development---Postnatal Day (PND) 17-33---that represents the late-infant, juvenile, and early-adolescent stages. These studies seek to acquire 'systems
Autor:
Sarah A. Jablonski, Robyn M. Amos-Kroohs, Anna C. Barnes, Michael T. Williams, Arnold Gutierrez, Charles V. Vorhees
Publikováno v:
ACS Chemical Neuroscience. 8:1479-1489
Severe stress potentiates methamphetamine (MA) neurotoxicity. However, whether moderate stress increases or decreases the neurotoxic effects of MA is unknown. We assessed the effects of MA (4 × 10 mg/kg at 2 h intervals) in combination with prior ba
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicity Research. 31:269-282
Neonatal exposure to methamphetamine (MA) and developmental chronic stress significantly alter neurodevelopmental profiles that show a variety of long-term physiological and behavioral effects. In the current experiment, Sprague-Dawley rats were expo
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research Part C: Embryo Today: Reviews. 108:131-141
Methamphetamine exposure in utero leads to a variety of higher-order cognitive deficits, such as decreased attention and working, and spatial memory impairments in exposed children (Piper et al., 2011; Roussotte et al., 2011; Kiblawi et al., 2011). A
Autor:
Jeffrey B. Rosen, Sarah A. Jablonski, Patrese A. Robinson-Drummer, Arun Asok, William B. Schreiber, Mark E. Stanton
Publikováno v:
Behavioral neuroscience. 132(6)
The context preexposure facilitation effect (CPFE) is a variant of contextual fear conditioning in which learning about the context (preexposure) and associating the context with a shock (training) occur on separate occasions. The CPFE is sensitive t
Publikováno v:
Dev Neurosci
Methamphetamine (MA) abuse is a worldwide issue that produces health and cognitive effects in the user. MA is abused by some women who then become pregnant and expose their developing child to the drug. Preclinical rodent models demonstrate cognitive
Autor:
G.F. Hamilton, Sarah A. Jablonski, Felipe L. Schiffino, Mark E. Stanton, S.A. St. Cyr, Anna Y. Klintsova
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 265:274-290
Neonatal alcohol exposure impairs cognition and learning in adulthood and permanently damages the hippocampus. Wheel running (WR) improves hippocampus-associated learning and memory and increases the genesis and survival of newly generated neurons in
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Brain Research. 256:140-150
In the novel object recognition (OR) paradigm, rats are placed in an arena where they encounter two sample objects during a familiarization phase. A few minutes later, they are returned to the same arena and are presented with a familiar object and a
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Brain Research. 248:114-120
The context preexposure facilitation effect (CPFE) is a variant of context fear conditioning in which context preexposure facilitates conditioning to immediate foot shock. Learning about context (preexposure), associating the context with shock (trai
Publikováno v:
Birth defects research. Part C, Embryo today : reviews. 108(2)
Methamphetamine exposure in utero leads to a variety of higher-order cognitive deficits, such as decreased attention and working, and spatial memory impairments in exposed children (Piper et al., 2011; Roussotte et al., 2011; Kiblawi et al., 2011). A