Acute stress rapidly and persistently enhances memory formation in the male rat.
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The role of the medial prefrontal cortex-amygdala circuit in stress effects on the extinction of fearStress and memory: behavioral effects and neurobiological mechanismsStress as necessary component of realistic recovery in animal models of experimental strokeSleep and protein synthesis-dependent synaptic plasticity: impacts of sleep loss and stress.Biological and social influences on cognitive control processes dependent on prefrontal cortexEffects of stress on AMPA receptor distribution and function in the basolateral amygdala.Dysregulation of neonatal hippocampal cell genesis in the androgen insensitive Tfm ratTowards a unified model of pavlovian conditioning: short review of trace conditioning models.The basolateral amygdala modulates specific sensory memory representations in the cerebral cortex.The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis is critically involved in enhancing associative learning after stressful experienceClassical and instrumental conditioning of eyeblink responses in Wistar-Kyoto and Sprague-Dawley rats.Critical brain circuits at the intersection between stress and learningAcute stress facilitates trace eyeblink conditioning in C57BL/6 male mice and increases the excitability of their CA1 pyramidal neuronsDistinct epigenetic and gene expression changes in rat hippocampal neurons after Morris water maze training.The effects of acute stress exposure on striatal activity during Pavlovian conditioning with monetary gains and lossesPoint mutation in the mouse glucocorticoid receptor preventing DNA binding impairs spatial memory.Acute stress impairs the retrieval of extinction memory in humans.Stress-induced lipocalin-2 controls dendritic spine formation and neuronal activity in the amygdala.Stress, depression, and neuroplasticity: a convergence of mechanisms.The effects of two forms of physical activity on eyeblink classical conditioning.The influence of acute stress on the regulation of conditioned fear.Acute predator stress impairs the consolidation and retrieval of hippocampus-dependent memory in male and female ratsEffects of stress and sex on acquisition and consolidation of human fear conditioningEstrogen prevents norepinephrine alpha-2a receptor reversal of stress-induced working memory impairment.Opposite effects of stressful experience on memory formation in males versus females.Learning during stressful times.Acute exposure to stress improves performance in trace eyeblink conditioning and spatial learning tasks in healthy menRepeated stressor exposure enhances contextual fear memory in a beta-adrenergic receptor-dependent process and increases impulsivity in a non-beta receptor-dependent fashionGlucocorticoids are necessary for enhancing the acquisition of associative memories after acute stressful experienceStressful experience and learning across the lifespan.Acute stress impairs trace eye blink conditioning in females without altering the unconditioned responseDistinctive stress effects on learning during pubertySignificant life events and the shape of memories to come: a hypothesisMenstrual cycle modulation of medial temporal activity evoked by negative emotionLearning during middle age: a resistance to stress?The hippocampus is necessary for enhancements and impairments of learning following stressMaking memories matter.Establishing an agenda for translational research on PTSD.A trip down memory lane about sex differences in the brainDefining age limits of the sensitive period for attachment learning in rat pups.
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Acute stress rapidly and persistently enhances memory formation in the male rat.
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2001年の論文
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Acute stress rapidly and persistently enhances memory formation in the male rat.
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Acute stress rapidly and persistently enhances memory formation in the male rat.
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Acute stress rapidly and persistently enhances memory formation in the male rat.
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Acute stress rapidly and persistently enhances memory formation in the male rat.
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2001-01-01T00:00:00Z