Parallel memory traces are built after an experience containing aversive and appetitive components in the crab Neohelice

The neurobiology of learning and memory has been mainly studied by focusing on pure aversive or appetitive experiences. Here, we challenged this approach considering that real-life stimuli come normally associated with competing aversive and appetitive consequences and that interaction between confl...

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Autores principales: Klappenbach, M., Nally, A., Locatelli, F.F.
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spelling todo:paper_00278424_v114_n23_pE4666_Klappenbach2023-10-03T14:38:14Z Parallel memory traces are built after an experience containing aversive and appetitive components in the crab Neohelice Klappenbach, M. Nally, A. Locatelli, F.F. Appetitive Aversive Consolidation Long-term memory Retrieval animal experiment appetitive memory Article aversive memory controlled study crab learning male memory memory consolidation motivation neurobiology nonhuman priority journal animal animal behavior appetitive behavior avoidance behavior biological model Brachyura conditioning memory nerve cell physiology psychological model Animals Appetitive Behavior Avoidance Learning Behavior, Animal Brachyura Conditioning (Psychology) Male Memory Models, Neurological Models, Psychological Neurons The neurobiology of learning and memory has been mainly studied by focusing on pure aversive or appetitive experiences. Here, we challenged this approach considering that real-life stimuli come normally associated with competing aversive and appetitive consequences and that interaction between conflicting information must be intrinsic part of the memory processes. We used Neohelice crabs, taking advantage of two well-described appetitive and aversive learning paradigms and combining them in a single training session to evaluate how this affects memory. We found that crabs build separate appetitive and aversive memories that compete during retrieval but not during acquisition. Which memory prevails depends on the balance between the strength of the unconditioned stimuli and on the motivational state of the animals. The results indicate that after a mix experience with appetitive and aversive consequences, parallel memories are established in a way that appetitive and aversive information is stored to be retrieved in an opportunistic manner. Fil:Klappenbach, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Locatelli, F.F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00278424_v114_n23_pE4666_Klappenbach
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topic Appetitive
Aversive
Consolidation
Long-term memory
Retrieval
animal experiment
appetitive memory
Article
aversive memory
controlled study
crab
learning
male
memory
memory consolidation
motivation
neurobiology
nonhuman
priority journal
animal
animal behavior
appetitive behavior
avoidance behavior
biological model
Brachyura
conditioning
memory
nerve cell
physiology
psychological model
Animals
Appetitive Behavior
Avoidance Learning
Behavior, Animal
Brachyura
Conditioning (Psychology)
Male
Memory
Models, Neurological
Models, Psychological
Neurons
spellingShingle Appetitive
Aversive
Consolidation
Long-term memory
Retrieval
animal experiment
appetitive memory
Article
aversive memory
controlled study
crab
learning
male
memory
memory consolidation
motivation
neurobiology
nonhuman
priority journal
animal
animal behavior
appetitive behavior
avoidance behavior
biological model
Brachyura
conditioning
memory
nerve cell
physiology
psychological model
Animals
Appetitive Behavior
Avoidance Learning
Behavior, Animal
Brachyura
Conditioning (Psychology)
Male
Memory
Models, Neurological
Models, Psychological
Neurons
Klappenbach, M.
Nally, A.
Locatelli, F.F.
Parallel memory traces are built after an experience containing aversive and appetitive components in the crab Neohelice
topic_facet Appetitive
Aversive
Consolidation
Long-term memory
Retrieval
animal experiment
appetitive memory
Article
aversive memory
controlled study
crab
learning
male
memory
memory consolidation
motivation
neurobiology
nonhuman
priority journal
animal
animal behavior
appetitive behavior
avoidance behavior
biological model
Brachyura
conditioning
memory
nerve cell
physiology
psychological model
Animals
Appetitive Behavior
Avoidance Learning
Behavior, Animal
Brachyura
Conditioning (Psychology)
Male
Memory
Models, Neurological
Models, Psychological
Neurons
description The neurobiology of learning and memory has been mainly studied by focusing on pure aversive or appetitive experiences. Here, we challenged this approach considering that real-life stimuli come normally associated with competing aversive and appetitive consequences and that interaction between conflicting information must be intrinsic part of the memory processes. We used Neohelice crabs, taking advantage of two well-described appetitive and aversive learning paradigms and combining them in a single training session to evaluate how this affects memory. We found that crabs build separate appetitive and aversive memories that compete during retrieval but not during acquisition. Which memory prevails depends on the balance between the strength of the unconditioned stimuli and on the motivational state of the animals. The results indicate that after a mix experience with appetitive and aversive consequences, parallel memories are established in a way that appetitive and aversive information is stored to be retrieved in an opportunistic manner.
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Nally, A.
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title Parallel memory traces are built after an experience containing aversive and appetitive components in the crab Neohelice
title_short Parallel memory traces are built after an experience containing aversive and appetitive components in the crab Neohelice
title_full Parallel memory traces are built after an experience containing aversive and appetitive components in the crab Neohelice
title_fullStr Parallel memory traces are built after an experience containing aversive and appetitive components in the crab Neohelice
title_full_unstemmed Parallel memory traces are built after an experience containing aversive and appetitive components in the crab Neohelice
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