Memory Reconsolidation and Extinction in Invertebrates: Evolutionarily Conserved Characteristics of Memory Reprocessing and Restabilization

The finding of memory reconsolidation in invertebrates has provided important insight into evolutionary conservation and the adaptive value of the mechanisms involved in memory reprocessing. Furthermore, due to the characteristics of some memory models, important aspects of reconsolidation were init...

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Autores principales: Pedreira, Maria Eugenia, Romano, Arturo Gabriel
Publicado: 2013
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IKK
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spelling paper:paper_97801238_v_n_p139_Pedreira2023-06-08T16:36:58Z Memory Reconsolidation and Extinction in Invertebrates: Evolutionarily Conserved Characteristics of Memory Reprocessing and Restabilization Pedreira, Maria Eugenia Romano, Arturo Gabriel Calcineurin Crab Extinction IKK Invertebrates NFκ-B Parametrical conditions The finding of memory reconsolidation in invertebrates has provided important insight into evolutionary conservation and the adaptive value of the mechanisms involved in memory reprocessing. Furthermore, due to the characteristics of some memory models, important aspects of reconsolidation were initially found in invertebrates and were then confirmed in vertebrates. In the present chapter, we revisit the findings obtained using the context-signal memory model in crabs. These studies were performed both at the behavioral level, to describe the parametrical conditions for memory labilization and reconsolidation, and at the mechanistic level, to describe the molecular features involved in memory reconsolidation and extinction. We then review comparative studies in rodents in which the role of the molecular mechanisms described in invertebrates was evaluated in the contextual memory paradigm of fear conditioning. Comparative studies in humans on the nature of the reminder for reconsolidation are described in another chapter of this book. © 2013 Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Fil:Pedreira, M.A.E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Romano, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_97801238_v_n_p139_Pedreira http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97801238_v_n_p139_Pedreira
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topic Calcineurin
Crab
Extinction
IKK
Invertebrates
NFκ-B
Parametrical conditions
spellingShingle Calcineurin
Crab
Extinction
IKK
Invertebrates
NFκ-B
Parametrical conditions
Pedreira, Maria Eugenia
Romano, Arturo Gabriel
Memory Reconsolidation and Extinction in Invertebrates: Evolutionarily Conserved Characteristics of Memory Reprocessing and Restabilization
topic_facet Calcineurin
Crab
Extinction
IKK
Invertebrates
NFκ-B
Parametrical conditions
description The finding of memory reconsolidation in invertebrates has provided important insight into evolutionary conservation and the adaptive value of the mechanisms involved in memory reprocessing. Furthermore, due to the characteristics of some memory models, important aspects of reconsolidation were initially found in invertebrates and were then confirmed in vertebrates. In the present chapter, we revisit the findings obtained using the context-signal memory model in crabs. These studies were performed both at the behavioral level, to describe the parametrical conditions for memory labilization and reconsolidation, and at the mechanistic level, to describe the molecular features involved in memory reconsolidation and extinction. We then review comparative studies in rodents in which the role of the molecular mechanisms described in invertebrates was evaluated in the contextual memory paradigm of fear conditioning. Comparative studies in humans on the nature of the reminder for reconsolidation are described in another chapter of this book. © 2013 Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
author Pedreira, Maria Eugenia
Romano, Arturo Gabriel
author_facet Pedreira, Maria Eugenia
Romano, Arturo Gabriel
author_sort Pedreira, Maria Eugenia
title Memory Reconsolidation and Extinction in Invertebrates: Evolutionarily Conserved Characteristics of Memory Reprocessing and Restabilization
title_short Memory Reconsolidation and Extinction in Invertebrates: Evolutionarily Conserved Characteristics of Memory Reprocessing and Restabilization
title_full Memory Reconsolidation and Extinction in Invertebrates: Evolutionarily Conserved Characteristics of Memory Reprocessing and Restabilization
title_fullStr Memory Reconsolidation and Extinction in Invertebrates: Evolutionarily Conserved Characteristics of Memory Reprocessing and Restabilization
title_full_unstemmed Memory Reconsolidation and Extinction in Invertebrates: Evolutionarily Conserved Characteristics of Memory Reprocessing and Restabilization
title_sort memory reconsolidation and extinction in invertebrates: evolutionarily conserved characteristics of memory reprocessing and restabilization
publishDate 2013
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_97801238_v_n_p139_Pedreira
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