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A clash of stressors and LTM formation.

Pascaline de Caigny1, Ken Lukowiak.   

Abstract

Stress alters long-term memory formation sometimes enhancing its formation whilst at other times blocking it. It is unclear what the causal mechanisms are that allow stress to either enhance or suppress memory. We have made use of a relatively simple invertebrate model system to attempt to explore the causal mechanisms of how stress alters memory. Here we explore the consequences of presenting to the organism two different ecologically relevant stressors: detection of a predator and crowding. We find that the suppressive effect on memory formation elicited by crowding is more powerful than is the enhancing effect on predator-detection. That is, when the two stressors are experienced by the snail, long- term memory formation is suppressed.

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Keywords:  crowding; long-term memory; operant conditioning; snail; stress effects on memory

Year:  2008        PMID: 19704867      PMCID: PMC2685996          DOI: 10.4161/cib.1.2.6858

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Integr Biol        ISSN: 1942-0889


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9.  Electrophysiological and behavioral evidence demonstrating that predator detection alters adaptive behaviors in the snail Lymnaea.

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10.  Reconsolidation of a long-term memory in Lymnaea requires new protein and RNA synthesis and the soma of right pedal dorsal 1.

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Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2003-09-03       Impact factor: 6.167

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