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Bisaz, Reto; Boadas-Vaello, Pere; Genoux, David; Sandi, Carmen – Learning & Memory, 2013
Most of the mechanisms involved in neural plasticity support cognition, and aging has a considerable effect on some of these processes. The neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) of the immunoglobulin superfamily plays a pivotal role in structural and functional plasticity and is required to modulate cognitive and emotional behaviors. However,…
Descriptors: Memory, Animals, Memorization, Age
Salehi, Basira; Cordero, M. Isabel; Sandi, Carmen – Learning & Memory, 2010
Although the relationship between stress intensity and memory function is generally believed to follow an inverted-U-shaped curve, strikingly this phenomenon has not been demonstrated under the same experimental conditions. We investigated this phenomenon for rats' performance in a hippocampus-dependent learning task, the radial arm water maze…
Descriptors: Memory, Animals, Learning Processes, Stress Variables
Akirav, Irit; Kozenicky, Maya; Tal, Dadi; Sandi, Carmen; Venero, Cesar; Richter-Levin, Gal – Learning & Memory, 2004
Emotionally charged experiences alter memory storage via the activation of hormonal systems. Previously, we have shown that compared with rats trained for a massed spatial learning task in the water maze in warm water (25 degrees C), animals that were trained in cold water (19 degrees C) performed better and showed higher levels of the stress…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Animals, Task Analysis, Memory

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