Literature DB >> 19330154

The inverted "u-shaped" dose-effect relationships in learning and memory: modulation of arousal and consolidation.

Elisabetta Baldi1, Corrado Bucherelli.   

Abstract

In the ample field of biological non-linear relationships there is also the inverted U-shaped dose-effect. In relation to cognitive functions, this phenomenon has been widely reported for many active compounds, in several learning paradigms, in several animal species and does not depend on either administration route (systemic or endocerebral) or administration time (before or after training). This review summarizes its most interesting aspects. The hypothesized mechanisms supporting it are reported and discussed, with particular emphasis on the participation of emotional arousal levels in the modulation of memory processes. Findings on the well documented relationship between stress, emotional arousal, peripheral epinephrine levels, cerebral norepinephrine levels and memory consolidation are reported. These are discussed and the need for further research is underlined.

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Keywords:  Non-linear dose-effect trend; arousal levels; hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis; memory consolidation; stimulus intensity

Year:  2005        PMID: 19330154      PMCID: PMC2657842          DOI: 10.2201/nonlin.003.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nonlinearity Biol Toxicol Med        ISSN: 1540-1421


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