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Extinction and recovery of an avoidance memory impaired by scopolamine
Fecha
2017-03Registro en:
Navarro, Nicolas Mateo; Krawczyk, Maria del Carmen; Boccia, Mariano Martín; Blake, Mariano Guillermo; Extinction and recovery of an avoidance memory impaired by scopolamine; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Physiology And Behavior; 171; 3-2017; 192-198
0031-9384
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Navarro, Nicolas Mateo
Krawczyk, Maria del Carmen
Boccia, Mariano Martín
Blake, Mariano Guillermo
Resumen
Pre-training administration of scopolamine (SCP) resembles situations of cholinergic dysfunction, leading to memory impairment of mice trained in an inhibitory avoidance task. We suggest here that SCP does not impair memory formation, but acquisition is affected in a way that reduces the strength of the stored memory, thus making this memory less able to control behavior when tested. Hence, a memory trace is stored, but is poorly expressed during the test. Although weakly expressed, this memory shows extinction during successive tests, and can be strengthened by using a reminder. Our results indicate that memories stored under cholinergic dysfunction conditions seem absent or lost, but are in fact present and experience common memory processes, such as extinction, and could be even recovered by using appropriate protocols.