All Relations between learning and memory and hippocampal formation

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Peter R Patrylo, Anne Williamso. The effects of aging on dentate circuitry and function. Progress in brain research. vol 163. 2008-03-14. PMID:17765745. one region that has received a great deal of attention is the hippocampal formation due to the increased incidence of impaired spatial learning and memory with age. 2008-03-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Maeng-Hee Kang-Park, Wilkie A Wilson, Cynthia M Kuhn, Scott D Moore, H Scott Swartzwelde. Differential sensitivity of GABA A receptor-mediated IPSCs to cannabinoids in hippocampal slices from adolescent and adult rats. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 98. issue 3. 2008-01-07. PMID:17634345. the impairment of learning and memory is one of the most powerful and least understood effects of marijuana although the hippocampal formation appears to be one cns region mediating these effects. 2008-01-07 2023-08-12 rat
M Nishi, T Usuku, M Itose, K Fujikawa, K Hosokawa, K-I Matsuda, M Kawat. Direct visualization of glucocorticoid receptor positive cells in the hippocampal regions using green fluorescent protein transgenic mice. Neuroscience. vol 146. issue 4. 2007-10-25. PMID:17467182. the hippocampal formation is a plastic brain structure important for certain types of learning and memory, and also vulnerable to the effects of stress and trauma. 2007-10-25 2023-08-12 mouse
Nuria del Olmo, Miguel Miguéns, Alejandro Higuera-Matas, Isabel Torres, Carmen García-Lecumberri, José María Solís, Emilio Ambrosi. Enhancement of hippocampal long-term potentiation induced by cocaine self-administration is maintained during the extinction of this behavior. Brain research. vol 1116. issue 1. 2006-12-12. PMID:16979145. drug addiction may involve learning and memory processes requiring the participation of hippocampal formation. 2006-12-12 2023-08-12 rat
Charles Scerri, Caroline A Stewart, Kieran C Breen, David J K Balfou. The effects of chronic nicotine on spatial learning and bromodeoxyuridine incorporation into the dentate gyrus of the rat. Psychopharmacology. vol 184. issue 3-4. 2006-10-06. PMID:16025316. improved learning and memory has also been related to increased neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus (dg) of the hippocampal formation. 2006-10-06 2023-08-12 rat
Colin Lever, Stephen Burton, John O'Keef. Rearing on hind legs, environmental novelty, and the hippocampal formation. Reviews in the neurosciences. vol 17. issue 1-2. 2006-06-22. PMID:16703946. we suggest that rearing is a useful marker of environmental novelty, that the hippocampal formation is a crucial component of the system controlling rearing in novel environments, and that rearing is one of several ethological measures that can profitably be used to assess hippocampal learning and memory. 2006-06-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Xavier Fontana, Juan Nácher, Eduardo Soriano, José Antonio del Rí. Cell proliferation in the adult hippocampal formation of rodents and its modulation by entorhinal and fimbria-fornix afferents. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 16. issue 3. 2006-03-29. PMID:15958781. however, few of these studies focused on the hippocampal formation (hf), a cortical area involved in learning and memory in which extensive cell death occurs in neurodegenerative diseases. 2006-03-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
C H Salmond, D K Menon, D A Chatfield, G B Williams, A Pena, B J Sahakian, J D Pickar. Diffusion tensor imaging in chronic head injury survivors: correlations with learning and memory indices. NeuroImage. vol 29. issue 1. 2006-02-27. PMID:16084738. a significant positive correlation was found between diffusivity and impairment of learning and memory in the left posterior cingulate, left hippocampal formation and left temporal, frontal and occipital cortex. 2006-02-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Mark B Mos. The sea horse comes of age: theoretical comment on Rehbein, Killiany, and Mahut (2005) and Killiany, Rehbein, and Mahut (2005). Behavioral neuroscience. vol 119. issue 4. 2006-01-23. PMID:16187845. impairments in various aspects of learning and memory have been ascribed to the effects of damage to the hippocampal formation in adult nonhuman primates. 2006-01-23 2023-08-12 monkey
Jeanine I H Keuker, Jan N Keijser, Csaba Nyakas, Paul G M Luiten, Eberhard Fuch. Aging is accompanied by a subfield-specific reduction of serotonergic fibers in the tree shrew hippocampal formation. Journal of chemical neuroanatomy. vol 30. issue 4. 2006-01-13. PMID:16169187. the hippocampal formation is a crucial structure for learning and memory, and serotonin together with other neurotransmitters is essential in these processes. 2006-01-13 2023-08-12 rat
Bruce S McEwe. Glucocorticoids, depression, and mood disorders: structural remodeling in the brain. Metabolism: clinical and experimental. vol 54. issue 5 Suppl 1. 2005-07-05. PMID:15877308. the hippocampal formation expresses high levels of adrenal steroid receptors and is a malleable brain structure that is important for certain types of learning and memory. 2005-07-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jennifer J Siegel, Douglas Nitz, Verner P Bingma. Spatial-specificity of single-units in the hippocampal formation of freely moving homing pigeons. Hippocampus. vol 15. issue 1. 2005-05-11. PMID:15390167. the importance of space-specific single-unit activity for hippocampal formation (hf)-mediated learning and memory in rodents has been extensively studied, yet little is known about how the unit findings in rodents generalize to other vertebrate species. 2005-05-11 2023-08-12 rat
Bruce S McEwe. Protection and damage from acute and chronic stress: allostasis and allostatic overload and relevance to the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. vol 1032. 2005-04-19. PMID:15677391. the hippocampal formation expresses high levels of adrenal steroid receptors and is a malleable brain structure that is important for certain types of learning and memory. 2005-04-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Mathieu Wolff, Pierre Costet, Cornelius Gross, René Hen, Louis Segu, Marie-Christine Buho. Age-dependent effects of serotonin-1A receptor gene deletion in spatial learning abilities in mice. Brain research. Molecular brain research. vol 130. issue 1-2. 2005-03-30. PMID:15519675. the serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-ht) receptor 1a is involved in many physiological functions, including the regulation of learning and memory by acting either as an autoreceptor located on 5-ht neurons (raphe nuclei) or as a heteroreceptor on non-5-ht neurons, mainly in the hippocampal formation. 2005-03-30 2023-08-12 mouse
Bruce S McEwen, Sumantra Chattarj. Molecular mechanisms of neuroplasticity and pharmacological implications: the example of tianeptine. European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 14 Suppl 5. 2005-01-19. PMID:15550348. the hippocampal formation, which expresses high levels of adrenal steroid receptors, is a malleable brain structure that is important for certain types of learning and memory. 2005-01-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hisao Nishijo, Teruko Uwano, Yong-Mei Zhong, Taketoshi On. Proof of the mysterious efficacy of ginseng: basic and clinical trials: effects of red ginseng on learning and memory deficits in an animal model of amnesia. Journal of pharmacological sciences. vol 95. issue 2. 2005-01-05. PMID:15215637. the results, along with previous studies showing significant effects of red ginseng on the central nervous system, suggest that red ginseng ameliorates learning and memory deficits through effects on the central nervous system, partly through effects on the hippocampal formation. 2005-01-05 2023-08-12 rat
R Galani, E Coutureau, C Kelch. Effects of enriched postoperative housing conditions on spatial memory deficits in rats with selective lesions of either the hippocampus, subiculum or entorhinal cortex. Restorative neurology and neuroscience. vol 13. issue 3-4. 2004-10-22. PMID:12671278. the present results indicate that 1) the structures within the hippocampal formation are not similarly involved in spatial learning and memory processes and in the management of navigational demands of the radial maze, and 2) enriched conditions may enhance the spared spatial abilities of some lesioned rats thus promoting functional recovery. 2004-10-22 2023-08-12 rat
Jesse Cushman, Jeannette Lo, Zhi Huang, Clive Wasserfall, John M Petitt. Neurobehavioral changes resulting from recombinase activation gene 1 deletion. Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology. vol 10. issue 1. 2003-08-01. PMID:12522033. the rag-1 gene is also localized to neurons in the hippocampal formation and related limbic regions that are involved in spatial learning and memory as well as other parameters of neurobehavioral performance. 2003-08-01 2023-08-12 mouse
Carmela Lopes, Zoubida Chettouh, Jean Maurice Delabar, Mohammed Rachid. The differentially expressed C21orf5 gene in the medial temporal-lobe system could play a role in mental retardation in Down syndrome and transgenic mice. Biochemical and biophysical research communications. vol 305. issue 4. 2003-07-24. PMID:12767918. its patterned differential expression in the medial temporal-lobe system, including hippocampal formation and perirhinal cortex involved in memory storage, and learning and memory defects in the transgenic mice suggest a specialized role for c21orf5 in cognitive processes. 2003-07-24 2023-08-12 mouse
R Bartesaghi, S Severi, S Guid. Effects of early environment on pyramidal neuron morphology in field CA1 of the guinea-pig. Neuroscience. vol 116. issue 3. 2003-05-07. PMID:12573714. the neuroanatomical changes caused by isolation in field ca1 and in the two other elements of the trisynaptic circuit are likely to be associated with changes in the physiology of the hippocampal formation and in cognitive processes such as learning and memory in which the hippocampal formation plays a pivotal role. 2003-05-07 2023-08-12 Not clear