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Spectral characteristics of the hippocampal LFP during contextual fear conditioning
Características espectrais da atividade elétrica hipocampal durante o medo condicionado ao contexto
Fecha
2012Registro en:
Einstein (São Paulo),v.10,n.2,p.140-144,2012
1679-4508
10.1590/S1679-45082012000200005
Autor
Machado, Birajara Soares
Kunicki, Ana Carolina Bione
Morya, Edgard
Sameshima, Koichi
Institución
Resumen
OBJECTIVE: The hippocampus has an important role in the acquisition and recall of aversive memories. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship among hippocampal rhythms. METHODS: Microeletrodes arrays were implanted in the hippocampus of Wistar rats. The animals were trained and tested in a contextual fear conditioning task. The training consisted in applying shocks in the legs. The memory test was performed 1 day (recent memory) or 18 days (remote memory) after training. We proposed a measure based on the FFT power spectrum, denominated "delta-theta ratio", to characterize the different behaviors (active exploration and freezing) and the memories types. RESULTS: The delta-theta ratio was able to distinguish recent and remote memories. In this study, the ratio for the 18-day group was smaller than for the 1-day group. Moreover, this measure was useful to distinguish the different behavior states active exploration and freezing. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest delta-theta oscillations could reflect the demands on information processing during recent and remote memory recalls.