Takatsuki K, Kawahara S, Kotani S, Fukunaga S, Mori H, Mishina M, Kirino Y (2003) The hippocampus plays an important role in eyeblink condi- tioning with a short trace interval in glutamate receptor subunit ␦2 mu- tant mice. J Neurosci 23:17-22....
Classical eyeblink conditioning in glutamate receptor subunit delta2 mutant mice is impaired in the delay paradigm but not in the trace paradigm Mori, M. Mishina, Y. Kirino, The hippocampus plays an important role in eyeblink conditioning with a short trace interval in glutamate receptor subunit...
The hippocampus also plays an important role in spatial memory and navigation. That’s why you unfortunately hear of Alzheimer’s patients wandering away from home and not being able to find their way back. A recentJAMAarticle,Nobel Prize Winners’ Research Relates to Brain Function and Neurodegen...
Studies on rats have found that an intact hippocampus is required for initial spatial awareness and long-term retention of certain spatial memory tasks, in particular those that require finding the way to a hidden goal. Human studies indicate that the hippocampus plays a role in finding short...
The hippocampus plays an important role in memory [4]; storing information associated with the recognition of an event (recognition memory), as well as spatiotemporal context (spatial memory) [5]. However, hippocampal atrophy is observed in aging, which could explain the age-associated memory ...
All these findings suggest that the hippocampus plays an important role in the inhibitory control of behavior. Similar evidence regarding the inhibitory control has been obtained from the studies of passive avoidance. It is possible that these neural structures as well as the hippocampus form a ...
Our brain adeptly navigates goals across time frames, distinguishing between urgent needs and those of the past or future. The hippocampus is a region known for supporting mental time travel and organizing information along its longitudinal axis, transit
On the basis of associative learning, the animals display an inborn aversive freezing behavior upon re-exposure to the conditioned context. A growing body of evidence demonstrates that the hippocampus plays a central role in modulating the formation, expression and extinction of fear following this ...
It plays an important role for humans in learning and remembering. When new information goes into the hippocampus, it renews our old memories. This could explain why you forget so much information when you were very young...
The iP utilizes the catalytic immuno-subunits LMP2/β1i, MECL-1/β2i and LMP7/β5i in place of the constitutive proteasome (cP) counterparts Y/β1, Z/β2 and X/β5, respectively. The iP plays an important role in MHC (major histocompatibility complex) class I antigen presentation9 ...