Interest in the ontogeny of memory blossomed in the twentieth century following the initial observations that memories from infancy and early childhood are rapidly forgotten. The …
Episodic memories formed during the first postnatal period are rapidly forgotten, a phenomenon known as' infantile amnesia'. In spite of this memory loss, early experiences …
Anxiety disorders are the most common form of mental illness and are more likely to emerge during childhood compared with most other psychiatric disorders. While research on …
L Colon, N Odynocki, A Santarelli… - Learning & …, 2018 - learnmem.cshlp.org
Development and sex differentiation impart an organizational influence on the neuroanatomy and behavior of mammalian species. Prior studies suggest that brain regions …
Y Han, Y Zhang, H Kim, VS Grayson… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
The positive or negative value (valence) of past experiences is normally integrated into neuronal circuits that encode episodic memories and plays an important role in guiding …
In humans, memories for events happening early in life are forgotten more rapidly than those for events later in life. This form of accelerated forgetting in infancy is also observed in non …
SS Pattwell, KG Bath - Neurobiology of learning and memory, 2017 - Elsevier
The capacity to learn to associate cues with negative outcomes is a highly adaptive process that appears to be conserved across species. However, when the cue is no longer a valid …
Impaired extinction of conditioned fear is associated with anxiety disorders. Common lifestyle factors, like isolation stress and exercise, may alter the ability to extinguish fear …
KM Gill, SA Miller, AA Grace - Schizophrenia research, 2018 - Elsevier
The methylazoxymethanol acetate (MAM) rodent neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia exhibits aberrant dopamine system activation attributed to hippocampal …