Kwapis, Janine L Alaghband, Yasaman López, Alberto J White, André O Campbell, Rianne R Dang, Richard T Rhee, Diane Tran, Ashley V Carl, Allison E Matheos, Dina P
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Histone acetylation is a fundamental epigenetic mechanism that is dynamically regulated during memory formation. Histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs) compete to modulate histone acetylation, allowing for rapid changes in acetylation in response to a learning event. HDACs are known to be powerful negative regulators of ...
Bin Kim, Woong Cho, Jun-Hyeong
The acquisition and retrieval of contextual fear memory requires coordinated neural activity in the hippocampus, medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), and amygdala. The contextual information encoded in the hippocampus is conveyed to the mPFC and amygdala for contextual fear conditioning. Previous studies have suggested that a CA1 neuronal population in...
Stolyarova, Alexandra Izquierdo, Alicia
We make choices based on the values of expected outcomes, informed by previous experience in similar settings. When the outcomes of our decisions consistently violate expectations, new learning is needed to maximize rewards. Yet not every surprising event indicates a meaningful change in the environment. Even when conditions are stable overall, out...
Lichtenberg, Nina T Pennington, Zachary T Holley, Sandra M Greenfield, Venuz Y Cepeda, Carlos Levine, Michael S Wassum, Kate M
To make an appropriate decision, one must anticipate potential future rewarding events, even when they are not readily observable. These expectations are generated by using observable information (e.g., stimuli or available actions) to retrieve often quite detailed memories of available rewards. The basolateral amygdala (BLA) and orbitofrontal cort...
Atucha, Erika Vukojevic, Vanja Fornari, Raquel V Ronzoni, Giacomo Demougin, Philippe Peter, Fabian Atsak, Piray Coolen, Marcel W Papassotiropoulos, Andreas McGaugh, James L
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Emotional enhancement of memory by noradrenergic mechanisms is well-described, but the long-term consequences of such enhancement are poorly understood. Over time, memory traces are thought to undergo a neural reorganization, that is, a systems consolidation, during which they are, at least partly, transferred from the hippocampus to neocortical ne...
Hart, Evan E Gerson, Julian O Izquierdo, Alicia
Exposure to drugs of abuse produces maladaptive changes in cost-benefit decision-making, including the evaluation of time and risk. Studies probing the effects of drug exposure on such evaluations have primarily used experimenter-administered drug regimens. Similarly, while much is known about the neural bases of effort, there have been relatively ...
Fricano-Kugler, Catherine Gordon, Aaron Shin, Grace Gao, Kun Nguyen, Jade Berg, Jamee Starks, Mary Geschwind, Daniel H
BackgroundCYFIP1, a protein that interacts with FMRP and regulates protein synthesis and actin dynamics, is overexpressed in Dup15q syndrome as well as autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While CYFIP1 heterozygosity has been rigorously studied due to its loss in 15q11.2 deletion, Prader-Willi and Angelman syndrome, the effects of CYFIP1 overexpression,...
Cahill, EN Wood, Melissa A Everitt, Barry J Milton, Amy L
Extinction of a cued-fear memory within the reconsolidation window has been proposed to prevent fear reacquisition by reconsolidation interference. This ‘retrieval-extinction’ procedure has received interest for its therapeutic potential to reduce the impact of fear memories on behavior. To fully exploit its therapeutic potential, it is critical to...
Fraser, Kurt M Holland, Peter C
Occasion setting refers to the ability of 1 stimulus, an occasion setter, to modulate the efficacy of the association between another, conditioned stimulus (CS) and an unconditioned stimulus (US) or reinforcer. Occasion setters and simple CSs are readily distinguished. For example, occasion setters are relatively immune to extinction and countercon...
Malvaez, Melissa Shieh, Christine Murphy, Michael D Greenfield, Venuz Y Wassum, Kate M
The value of an anticipated rewarding event is a crucial component of the decision to engage in its pursuit. But little is known of the networks responsible for encoding and retrieving this value. By using biosensors and pharmacological manipulations, we found that basolateral amygdala (BLA) glutamatergic activity tracks and mediates encoding and r...