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| Title: | Reversible neural inactivation reveals hippocampal particin several memory processesipation |
| Authors: | Riedel, G Micheau, J Lam, A G M Roloff, E.v.L. Martin, Stephen J Bridge, H de Hoz, L Poeschel, B McCulloch, J Morris, Richard G M |
| Issue Date: | Oct-1999 |
| Citation: | Riedel G, Micheau J, Lam AGM, Roloff EV, Martin SJ, Bridge H, de Hoz L, Poeschel B, McCulloch J, Morris RGM, NATURE NEUROSCIENCE, 2 (10): 898-905 OCT 1999 |
| Publisher: | Nature Publishing Group |
| Abstract: | Studies of patients and animals with brain lesions have implicated the hippocampal formation in
spatial, declarative/relational and episodic types of memory. These and other types of memory consist
of a series of interdependent but potentially dissociable memory processes—encoding, storage,
consolidation and retrieval. To identify whether hippocampal activity contributes to these processes
independently, we used a novel method of inactivating synaptic transmission using a water-soluble
antagonist of AMPA/kainate glutamate receptors. Once calibrated using electrophysiological and
two-deoxyglucose techniques in vivo, drug or vehicle was infused chronically or acutely into the dorsal
hippocampus of rats at appropriate times during or after training in a water maze. Our findings
indicate that hippocampal neural activity is necessary for both encoding and retrieval of spatial
memory and for either trace consolidation or long-term storage. |
| Keywords: | kainate glutamate receptors neural hippocampus memory |
| URI: | http://neurosci.nature.com http://hdl.handle.net/1842/738 |
| Appears in Collections: | Centre for Neuroscience Research publications
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