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Emotional modulation of memorability in mnemonic discrimination
Emotional modulation of memorability in mnemonic discrimination
Although elements such as emotion may serve to enhance or impair memory for images, some images are consistently remembere...
tDCS of right-hemispheric Wernicke’s area homologue affects contextual learning of novel lexicon
tDCS of right-hemispheric Wernicke’s area homologue affects contextual learning of novel lexicon
Although the core language areas of the brain are considered to be located in the left hemisphere (LH), there is robust ev...
The role of the m6A/m demethylase FTO in memory is both task and sex-dependent in mice
The role of the m6A/m demethylase FTO in memory is both task and sex-dependent in mice
Memory formation relies on rapid and stable changes in transcription and translation (Davis and Squire, 1984, Duvarci et a...
Bayesian reinforcement learning: A basic overview
Bayesian reinforcement learning: A basic overview
We and other animals learn because there is some aspect of the world about which we are uncertain. This uncertainty arises...
Perceived stress and renewal: The effects of long-term stress on the renewal effect
Perceived stress and renewal: The effects of long-term stress on the renewal effect
Two online experiments evaluated the relationship between long-term stress, as measured with the Perceived Stress Scale-10...
Central amygdala contributes to stimulus facilitation and pre-stimulus vigilance during cerebellar learning
Central amygdala contributes to stimulus facilitation and pre-stimulus vigilance during cerebellar learning
Previous studies found that lesions or pharmacological inactivation of the central amygdala (CeA) impairs cerebellum-depen...
Variation in the effectiveness of reinforcement and nonreinforcement in generating different conditioned behaviors
Variation in the effectiveness of reinforcement and nonreinforcement in generating different conditioned behaviors
Rat autoshaping procedures generate two readily measurable conditioned responses: During lever presentations that have pre...
Infralimbic cortex plays a similar role in the punishment and extinction of instrumental behavior
Infralimbic cortex plays a similar role in the punishment and extinction of instrumental behavior
Punishment learning has generated interest as a model of how animals learn to stop responding (Bouton and Broomer, 2023, J...
Impaired free recall of neutral but not negative material tested 105 min after cortisol administration
Impaired free recall of neutral but not negative material tested 105 min after cortisol administration
Pharmacological studies have consistently shown memory retrieval impairment after administration of cortisol, particularly...
Ghrelin receptor antagonism and satiety attenuate Pavlovian-instrumental transfer
Ghrelin receptor antagonism and satiety attenuate Pavlovian-instrumental transfer
Animals rely on a variety of internal and external cues to guide their behaviour. Internal cues such as hunger or thirst m...
OFC neurons do not represent the negative value of a conditioned inhibitor
OFC neurons do not represent the negative value of a conditioned inhibitor
The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is often proposed to signal expected value, at least for rewards (Padoa-Schioppa and Conen,...
The influence of learning history on anterograde interference
The influence of learning history on anterograde interference
Goal-directed movements are subject to continuous adaptive control to maintain their accuracy despite changes in the body ...
Receptor Antagonism and Satiety Attenuate Pavlovian-Instrumental Transfer
Receptor Antagonism and Satiety Attenuate Pavlovian-Instrumental Transfer
Animals rely on a variety of internal and external cues to guide their behaviour. Internal cues such as hunger or thirst m...
Developmental changes in functional connectivity between the prefrontal cortex and amygdala following fear extinction
Developmental changes in functional connectivity between the prefrontal cortex and amygdala following fear extinction
The amygdala and prefrontal cortex (PFC) undergo dramatic changes in structure, function, and regional connectivity in ear...
The anterior medial hippocampus contributes to both recall and familiarity-based memory for scenes
The anterior medial hippocampus contributes to both recall and familiarity-based memory for scenes
The hippocampus (HC) is a key structure of human behaviour as it has been associated with memory (Squire, 1992), spatial c...
Electrophysiological evidence for context reinstatement effects on object recognition memory
Electrophysiological evidence for context reinstatement effects on object recognition memory
Context plays a crucial role in episodic memory. Reinstating the encoding context in the test phase may enhance memory ret...
The Emergence of Task-Relevant Representations in a Nonlinear Decision-Making Task
The Emergence of Task-Relevant Representations in a Nonlinear Decision-Making Task
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Reminder-dependent alterations in long-term declarative memory expression
Reminder-dependent alterations in long-term declarative memory expression
The reminder of a previously-learned memory can render that memory vulnerable to disruption or change in expression. Such ...
Alternated emotional working memory in individuals with subclinical insomnia disorder: An electrophysiological study
Alternated emotional working memory in individuals with subclinical insomnia disorder: An electrophysiological study
Nocturnal sleep plays a vital role in human memory consolidation (Newbury and Monaghan, 2019, Ackermann and Rasch, 2014). ...
Incidental learning of faces during threat: No evidence for enhanced physiological responses to former threat identities
Incidental learning of faces during threat: No evidence for enhanced physiological responses to former threat identities
Humans have difficulties in identifying unfamiliar persons, especially when the situational context changed (Davies and Mi...