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Mechanisms of memory under stress.

Lars Schwabe1, Erno J Hermans2, Marian Joëls3, Benno Roozendaal2.   

Abstract

It is well established that stress has a major impact on memory, driven by the concerted action of various stress mediators on the brain. Recent years, however, have seen considerable advances in our understanding of the cellular, neural network, and cognitive mechanisms through which stress alters memory. These novel insights highlight the intricate interplay of multiple stress mediators, including-beyond corticosteroids, catecholamines, and peptides-for instance, endocannabinoids, which results in time-dependent shifts in large-scale neural networks. Such stress-induced network shifts enable highly specific memories of the stressful experience in the long run at the cost of transient impairments in mnemonic flexibility during and shortly after a stressful event. Based on these recent discoveries, we provide a new integrative framework that links the cellular, systems, and cognitive mechanisms underlying acute stress effects on memory processes and points to potential targets for treating aberrant memory in stress-related mental disorders.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35316661     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2022.02.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


  5 in total

1.  The interplay between genetic variation and gene expression of the glucocorticoid receptor gene NR3C1 and blood cortisol levels on verbal memory and hippocampal volumes.

Authors:  Sandra Van der Auwera; Johanna Klinger-König; Katharina Wittfeld; Jan Terock; Anke Hannemann; Robin Bülow; Matthias Nauck; Uwe Völker; Henry Völzke; Hans Jörgen Grabe
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  2022-05-17       Impact factor: 5.270

2.  Stress-induced HPA activation in virtual navigation and spatial attention performance.

Authors:  Anthony E Richardson; Melissa M VanderKaay Tomasulo
Journal:  BMC Neurosci       Date:  2022-06-28       Impact factor: 3.264

3.  Remote contextual fear retrieval engages activity from salience network regions in rats.

Authors:  Moisés Dos Santos Corrêa; Gabriel David Vieira Grisanti; Isabelle Anjos Fernandes Franciscatto; Tatiana Suemi Anglas Tarumoto; Paula Ayako Tiba; Tatiana Lima Ferreira; Raquel Vecchio Fornari
Journal:  Neurobiol Stress       Date:  2022-05-09

4.  Basolateral amygdala activation enhances object recognition memory by inhibiting anterior insular cortex activity.

Authors:  Yan-Fen Chen; Qi Song; Paola Colucci; Federica Maltese; Cristina Siller-Pérez; Karina Prins; James L McGaugh; Erno J Hermans; Patrizia Campolongo; Nael Nadif Kasri; Benno Roozendaal
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-05-27       Impact factor: 12.779

5.  Association of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation and Neurofeedback With Declarative Memory and Cerebral Arterial Flow in University Students: Protocol for a Double-blind Randomized Controlled Study.

Authors:  Leandro H Grecco; Marcelo Cavenaghi Pereira da Silva; Giuliano R Gonçalves; Bárbara Neiva Perri; Breno Alexander Bispo; Isabella Favilla Jorge Grandin; Paula Valentina Nunes Dias Gomes; André Alexandre Bocchi; Kennedy Martinez Oliveira; Diogo Correa Maldonado
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2022-08-26
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