دانلود مقاله ISI انگلیسی شماره 123442
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تزریق گلوکوکورتیکوئیدها به داخل رحم دو طرفه اما دیستومیال دیسکومینال، شیب را از یک فضایی به سمت حافظه رویه ای شتاب می دهد

عنوان انگلیسی
Glucocorticoid administration into the dorsolateral but not dorsomedial striatum accelerates the shift from a spatial toward procedural memory
کد مقاله سال انتشار تعداد صفحات مقاله انگلیسی
123442 2017 31 صفحه PDF
منبع

Publisher : Elsevier - Science Direct (الزویر - ساینس دایرکت)

Journal : Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, Volume 141, May 2017, Pages 124-133

ترجمه کلمات کلیدی
تورم پشتی، یادگیری عادت، گلوکوکورتیکوئیدها، تثبیت حافظه، سیستم های حافظه، سوئیچ رفتاری،
کلمات کلیدی انگلیسی
Dorsal striatum; Habit learning; Glucocorticoids; Memory consolidation; Memory systems; Behavioral switch;
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چکیده انگلیسی

Glucocorticoid stress hormones are known to enhance the consolidation of hippocampus-dependent spatial and contextual memory. Recent findings indicate that glucocorticoids also enhance the consolidation of procedural memory that relies on the dorsal striatum. The dorsal striatum can be functionally subdivided into the dorsolateral striatum (DLS), which is primarily implicated in shaping procedural memories, and the dorsomedial striatum (DMS), which is engaged in spatial memory. Here, we investigated the hypothesis that posttraining glucocorticoid administration into the DLS promotes the formation of a procedural memory that will normally take place only with extensive training. Male Wistar rats were trained to find a reward in a cross maze that can be solved through either place or response learning. Rats received four trials per day for 5 days, a probe trial on Day 6, further training on Days 7–13, and an additional probe trial on Day 14. On Days 2–4 of training, they received posttraining infusions of corticosterone (10 or 30 ng) or vehicle into either the DLS or DMS. Rats treated with vehicle into either the DLS or DMS displayed place learning on Day 6 and response learning on Day 14, indicating a shift in control of learned behavior toward a habit-like procedural strategy with extended training. Rats administered corticosterone (10 ng) into the DLS displayed response learning on both Days 6 and 14, indicating an accelerated shift to response learning. In contrast, corticosterone administered posttraining into the DMS did not significantly alter the shift from place to response learning. These findings indicate that glucocorticoid administration into the DLS enhances memory consolidation of procedural learning and thereby influences the timing of the switch from the use of spatial/contextual memory to habit-like procedural memory to guide behavior.