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The dynamic nature of systems consolidation: Stress during learning as a switch guiding the rate of the hippocampal dependency and memory quality.

Lizeth K Pedraza1,2, Rodrigo O Sierra2,3, Flávia Z Boos2,3, Josué Haubrich2,3, Jorge A Quillfeldt2,3, Lucas de Oliveira Alvares1,2.   

Abstract

Memory fades over time, becoming more schematic or abstract. The loss of contextual detail in memory may reflect a time-dependent change in the brain structures supporting memory. It has been well established that contextual fear memory relies on the hippocampus for expression shortly after learning, but it becomes hippocampus-independent at a later time point, a process called systems consolidation. This time-dependent process correlates with the loss of memory precision. Here, we investigated whether training intensity predicts the gradual decay of hippocampal dependency to retrieve memory, and the quality of the contextual memory representation over time. We have found that training intensity modulates the progressive decay of hippocampal dependency and memory precision. Strong training intensity accelerates systems consolidation and memory generalization in a remarkable timeframe match. The mechanisms underpinning such process are triggered by glucocorticoid and noradrenaline released during training. These results suggest that the stress levels during emotional learning act as a switch, determining the fate of memory quality. Moderate stress will create a detailed memory, whereas a highly stressful training will develop a generic gist-like memory.
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  consolidation; generalization; hippocampus; memory; stress

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26333109     DOI: 10.1002/hipo.22527

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hippocampus        ISSN: 1050-9631            Impact factor:   3.899


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4.  Effects of post-encoding stress on performance in the DRM false memory paradigm.

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Journal:  Learn Mem       Date:  2015-12-15       Impact factor: 2.460

5.  Periodical reactivation under the effect of caffeine attenuates fear memory expression in rats.

Authors:  Lizeth K Pedraza; Rodrigo O Sierra; Fernanda N Lotz; Lucas de Oliveira Alvares
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6.  Chronic fluoxetine prevents fear memory generalization and enhances subsequent extinction by remodeling hippocampal dendritic spines and slowing down systems consolidation.

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