Role of estrogen in balancing contributions from multiple memory systems.
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Estrogen receptor alpha and beta specific agonists regulate expression of synaptic proteins in rat hippocampusPuberty and adolescence as a time of vulnerability to stressors that alter neurobehavioral processes.High serum androstenedione levels correlate with impaired memory in the surgically menopausal rat: a replication and new findings.Prefrontal cortex lesions and sex differences in fear extinction and perseveration.Estrogen actions in the brain and the basis for differential action in men and women: a case for sex-specific medicines.In vitro binding assays using (3)H nisoxetine and (3)H WIN 35,428 reveal selective effects of gonadectomy and hormone replacement in adult male rats on norepinephrine but not dopamine transporter sites in the cerebral cortex.Toy story: why do monkey and human males prefer trucks? Comment on "Sex differences in rhesus monkey toy preferences parallel those of children" by Hassett, Siebert and WallenEffects of gonadectomy and hormone replacement on a spontaneous novel object recognition task in adult male ratsSex difference in cue strategy in a modified version of the Morris water task: correlations between brain and behaviour.Effects of oestrogen on cognition: what have we learned from basic research?Effects of chronic estradiol treatment on delayed spatial alternation and differential reinforcement of low rates of respondingThe development and stability of estrogen-modulated spatial navigation strategies in female rats.Chronic 17beta-estradiol or cholesterol prevents stress-induced hippocampal CA3 dendritic retraction in ovariectomized female rats: possible correspondence between CA1 spine properties and spatial acquisition.Gonadal hormones modulate the potency of the disruptive effects of donepezil in male rats responding under a nonspatial operant learning and performance taskPre-exposure to context affects learning strategy selection in mice.Estradiol and ERβ agonists enhance recognition memory, and DPN, an ERβ agonist, alters brain monoamines.Estrogens, hormone therapy, and hippocampal volume in postmenopausal women.Impact of estrogen receptor alpha and beta agonists on delayed alternation in middle-aged rats.Medial prefrontal cortical estradiol rapidly alters memory system bias in female rats: ultrastructural analysis reveals membrane-associated estrogen receptors as potential mediators.Estrogens and cognition: Friends or foes?: An evaluation of the opposing effects of estrogens on learning and memory.Increasing hippocampal estrogen receptor alpha levels via viral vectors increases MAP kinase activation and enhances memory in aging rats in the absence of ovarian estrogens.AVR/NAVR deficiency lowers blood pressure and differentially affects urinary concentrating ability, cognition, and anxiety-like behavior in male and female micePhysical Activity Is Associated with Reduced Implicit Learning but Enhanced Relational Memory and Executive Functioning in Young Adults.Risk for premenstrual dysphoric disorder is associated with genetic variation in ESR1, the estrogen receptor alpha gene.Estradiol reduces dendritic spine density in the ventral striatum of female Syrian hamstersAcute predator stress impairs the consolidation and retrieval of hippocampus-dependent memory in male and female ratsAntagonism of brain insulin-like growth factor-1 receptors blocks estradiol effects on memory and levels of hippocampal synaptic proteins in ovariectomized ratsEstradiol impairs response inhibition in young and middle-aged, but not old rats.Rapid and acute effects of estrogen on time perception in male and female ratsChronic stress and a cyclic regimen of estradiol administration separately facilitate spatial memory: relationship with hippocampal CA1 spine density and dendritic complexityd-cycloserine reverses the detrimental effects of stress on learning in females and enhances retention in males.Testosterone impairs the acquisition of an operant delayed alternation task in male rats.Estrogen modulates learning in female rats by acting directly at distinct memory systems.Estrogens and progestins enhance spatial learning of intact and ovariectomized rats in the object placement task.Neuronal correlates of extinction learning are modulated by sex hormonesAcute genistein treatment mimics the effects of estradiol by enhancing place learning and impairing response learning in young adult female rats.Estrogen Receptor-Selective Agonists Modulate Learning in Female Rats in a Dose- and Task-Specific Manner.Making memories matter.Testosterone and estradiol produce different effects on cognitive performance in male rats.Sex, Gender, and the Brain: A Non-Majors Course Linking Neuroscience and Women's Studies.
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Role of estrogen in balancing contributions from multiple memory systems.
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Role of estrogen in balancing contributions from multiple memory systems.
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Role of estrogen in balancing contributions from multiple memory systems.
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Role of estrogen in balancing contributions from multiple memory systems.
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Role of estrogen in balancing contributions from multiple memory systems.
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Donna L Korol
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2004-11-01T00:00:00Z