Influence of predator stress on the consolidation versus retrieval of long-term spatial memory and hippocampal spinogenesis We have studied the influence of predator stress (30 min of cat exposure) on long-term (24 h) spatial memory and the density of spines in basilar dendrites... David,M.,...
Elevated serum total and very-low-density lipoprotein triglyceride levels, measured either before examinations or 5 or 10 years earlier, were associated with effects on retrieval from semantic memory in NIDDM patients.CONCLUSIONSThe NIDDM patients had impaired control of their learning processes. Elevated...
Neuronal ensembles have been proposed to function as memory encoding units, and their re-activation is thought to be necessary for memory retrieval and expression of conditioned behavior. However, it remains unclear whether PL cortex neuronal ensembles that encode fear memory contribute to long-term ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook CLTR (redirected fromConsistent Long-Term Retrieval) AcronymDefinition CLTRChina Liver Transplant Registry CLTRConsistent Long-Term Retrieval(memory) CLTRCentre for Learning and Teaching Research(Edge Hill University; Lan...
Studies on how long-term memory affects working memory (WM) have found that long-term memory can enhance WM processing. However, these studies only use item memory as the representation of long-term memory. In addition to item memory, associat
mTORC1 inhibition did not interfere with short-term memory retrieval. When infused before test at 7 or 14 but not at 28 days after training, rapamycin impaired memory expression. mTORC1 blockade in retrosplenial cortex, another structure required for IA memory, also impaired memory retention. In ...
In a series of four experiments, we investigated the magnitude and pattern of indirect, semantically mediated priming that emanates from various working memory (WM) processes. When such priming effects are taken to reflect temporary increases in the availability of long-term memory (ALTM), results...
1.2.1 Short and long term memories An experience triggered by a sensory stimulus can be stored as memory. If this storage lasts from seconds to a few minutes, it is termed a short term memory (STM), whereas if it lasts from hours to days, it is considered a long term memory (LTM)....
support the literature on episodic memory decline in dementia populations and suggests that encoding of early memories and/or retrieval of old memories is negatively impacted by a current psychiatric disorder, traumatic events in childhood and adolescence, and lifetime history of substance use disorder....
Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by loss of acquired cognitive, motor, language and social skills after the first year of life as well as profound learning andmemory impairments. In particular, contextual memories, those that encode an event and the circumstances in which ...