نتایج جستجو برای: spatial memory retrieval

تعداد نتایج: 671280  

حاتمی, حمیرا, رحیملوی مرجانی, زاهده, علی همتی, علی رضا,

  Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS ( is one of the chronic autoimmune diseases of the central nervous system with unknown etiology. Nitric oxide (NO) as a free radical has contradictory effect on the central nervous system and on MS disease. Nitric oxide is one of the distractive factors of the immune system and is a factor in the destruction of myelin. On the other hand, there is an interact...

2010
Alfredo A. Villalba Castro Giovanna Di Marzo

This technical report paper introduces the Spatial Memory concept which defines any geographical location as a memory where information can be stored and retrieval by user-applications. The Hovering Information Middleware is also introduced as a constrained implementation of the Spatial Memory concept. This middleware is based on results presented on previous works related with Hovering Informa...

Abbas Ali Vafaei, Ali Rashidy-Pour, Roghyeh Pakdel, Saeed Nikzad,

Reconsolidation memory is defined as a process in which the retrieval of a previously consolidated memory returns to a labile state which is then subject to stabilization. Previous studies have shown that mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) modulate distinct phases of learning and memory, which display a high concentration and distinct distribution in the hippocampus. Moreover, we found no studie...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
E A Maguire R S Frackowiak C D Frith

Functional imaging to date has examined the neural basis of knowledge of spatial layouts of large-scale environments typically in the context of episodic memory with specific spatiotemporal references. Much human behavior, however, takes place in very familiar environments in which knowledge of spatial layouts has entered the domain of general facts often referred to as semantic memory. In this...

Background: Alzheimer disease is the main cause of dementia in middle-aged and elderly people. Considering the improving effects of creatine supplementation on cognitive performance, this study aimed to determine the effects of creatine supplementation on learning, memory, and apoptosis in an experimental model of Alzheimer’s disease. Methods: Thirty-two male Wistar rats each weighing 250±50...

2017
Shih-pi Ku Nozomu H. Nakamura Nicolas Maingret Liv Mahnke Motoharu Yoshida Magdalena M. Sauvage

The subiculum and the lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) are the main output areas of the hippocampus which contribute to spatial and non-spatial memory. The proximal part of the subiculum (bordering CA1) receives heavy projections from the perirhinal cortex and the distal part of CA1 (bordering the subiculum), both known for their ties to object recognition memory. However, the extent to which th...

2013
Anisur Rahman Solène Languille Yves Lamberty Claudio Babiloni Martine Perret Regis Bordet Olivier J. Blin Tom Jacob Alexandra Auffret Esther Schenker Jill Richardson Fabien Pifferi Fabienne Aujard

A bulk of studies in rodents and humans suggest that sleep facilitates different phases of learning and memory process, while sleep deprivation (SD) impairs these processes. Here we tested the hypothesis that SD could alter spatial learning and memory processing in a non-human primate, the grey mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus), which is an interesting model of aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD)...

Journal: :Psychological science 2014
Roger Johansson Mikael Johansson

Research on episodic memory has established that spontaneous eye movements occur to spaces associated with retrieved information even if those spaces are blank at the time of retrieval. Although it has been claimed that such looks to "nothing" can function as facilitatory retrieval cues, there is currently no conclusive evidence for such an effect. In the present study, we addressed this fundam...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Juraj Kukolja Christiane M Thiel Gereon R Fink

The cerebral cholinergic system is centrally involved in memory formation. Studies in rodents suggest that cholinergic stimulation may facilitate encoding of new information but may interfere with retrieval. We investigated the effect of cholinergic stimulation on encoding and retrieval of episodic memory in humans. We also tested whether the putative benefit of cholinergic stimulation on memor...

2014
Amber M. Schedlbauer Milagros S. Copara Andrew J. Watrous Arne D. Ekstrom

Emerging evidence suggests that our memories for recent events depend on a dynamic interplay between multiple cortical brain regions, although previous research has also emphasized a primary role for the hippocampus in episodic memory. One challenge in determining the relative importance of interactions between multiple brain regions versus a specific brain region is a lack of analytic approach...

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