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Role of layer 6 of V2 visual cortex in object-recognition memory.

Manuel F López-Aranda1, Juan F López-Téllez, Irene Navarro-Lobato, Mariam Masmudi-Martín, Antonia Gutiérrez, Zafar U Khan.   

Abstract

Cellular responses in the V2 secondary visual cortex to simple as well as complex visual stimuli have been well studied. However, the role of area V2 in visual memory remains unexplored. We found that layer 6 neurons of V2 are crucial for the processing of object-recognition memory (ORM). Using the protein regulator of G protein signaling-14 (RGS-14) as a tool, we found that the expression of this protein into layer 6 neurons of rat-brain area V2 promoted the conversion of a normal short-term ORM that normally lasts for 45 minutes into long-term memory detectable even after many months. Furthermore, elimination of the same-layer neurons by means of injection of a selective cytotoxin resulted in the complete loss of normal as well as protein-mediated enhanced ORM.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19574389     DOI: 10.1126/science.1170869

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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