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Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. Prof. Stephan Anagnostaras Lecture 5: Memory Consolidation. Multiple memory trace theory. McGaugh, 2000. Duncan, 1949. Squire: retention of TV shows after ECS. At least 2 kinds of consolidation. Molecular timescale of minutes to hours Systems
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Neurobiology of Learning and Memory Prof. Stephan Anagnostaras Lecture 5: Memory Consolidation
Multiple memory trace theory McGaugh, 2000
At least 2 kinds of consolidation • Molecular timescale of minutes to hours • Systems timescale of weeks to years
Pavlovian fear conditioning protocol TRAINING Training Context • Bright White Lighting • Grumbling Noise • Ammonia Odor • Flat Shock Grids
Pavlovian fear conditioning protocol TRAINING CONTEXT TEST Freezing response assessed by blind time-sampling CR = Freezing Testing Context • Bright White Lighting • Grumbling Noise • Ammonia Odor • Flat Shock Grids
Pavlovian fear conditioning protocol TRAINING CONTEXT TEST TONE TEST CR = Freezing Alternate Context • Baseline Period • Dark Red Lighting • Triangular Insert • White Noise • Vinegar Odor • Staggered Shock Grids
Bourtchuladze et al., 1998 Anisomycin (protein synthesis) Protein kinase A inhibitor Transgenic mice With reduced PKA
Josselyn et al., 2002 - CREB inhibition CREB inducible repressor Anisomycin
Temporally-graded retrograde amnesia Amnesic humans display a time-limited retrograde amnesia of declarative memory From Squire, Haist, & Shimamura (1989)
Zola-Morgan & Squire, 1991 Stuart Zola
Rabbit (rat & mouse) Trace eyeblink depends on the hippocampus (Kim et al., 1995)
Within-subjects design (Anagnostaras et al., 1999) REMOTE TRAINING 10 Tone-Shock Pairings
Within-subjects design REMOTE TRAINING RECENT TRAINING 10 Tone-Shock Pairings (different tone) Which contexts and tones Used were counterbalanced
Within-subjects design REMOTE TRAINING RECENT TRAINING Lesion Electrolytic Dorsal Hippocampus Lesion
Within-subjects design REMOTE TRAINING RECENT TRAINING Sham or Hippocampus Lesion REMOTE CONTEXT RECENT CONTEXT Test Order Counterbalanced
DH lesions spare remote context memory Remote Contextual Fear
DH lesions disrupt recent context memory Remote Contextual Fear Recent Contextual Fear
DH lesions produce a time-limited retrograde amnesia of contextual fear Remote Contextual Fear Recent Contextual Fear Context Summary
Within-subjects design REMOTE TRAINING RECENT TRAINING Sham or Hippocampus Lesion REMOTE CONTEXT RECENT CONTEXT
Within-subjects design Third Context for Tone Testing Only REMOTE TRAINING RECENT TRAINING • Baseline Period • Dark Red Lighting • Quiet • Pine Shavings Odor • No Grids • Like Home Cage Sham or Hippocampus Lesion REMOTE CONTEXT RECENT TONE REMOTE TONE RECENT CONTEXT
Within-subjects design REMOTE TRAINING RECENT TRAINING Sham or Hippocampus Lesion REMOTE CONTEXT RECENT TONE REMOTE TONE RECENT CONTEXT
DH lesions spare remote tone fear memory Remote Tone Fear
DH lesions spare recent tone fear memory Remote Tone Fear Recent Tone Fear
DH lesions spare tone fear memory Remote Tone Fear Recent Tone Fear Tone Summary
DH lesions produce a highly selective deficit in recent contextual fear memory Content could be: • Context-shock association • Just memory of the context
Systems gradients in monkeys, rats, rabbits, and mice
Bontempi et al., 1999 Figure 4 Factor analysis showing clustering of response accuracy and metabolic activity in mouse brain regions during retention testing. a, Retrieval performance of recent information (5 days retention) appears in the hippocampal cluster. b, Retrieval performance of remote memories (25 days retention) now appears in the cortical cluster. c, Correlation matrix table. Correlation coefficients for the 5- and 25-day retention groups are presented above and below the solid black line, respectively. Shaded boxes show significant correlations (P < 0.05). HPC, hippocampus; EC-SUB, entorhinal cortex/subiculum; aCC and pCC, anterior and posterior cingulate cortices; FC ant. and FC post., anterior and posterior parts of the frontal cortex; ACC nuc., accumbens nucleus.
Frankland et al., 2001, Nature Cortical disruption of CamKIIa: fear conditioning
Frankland et al., 2001, Nature Cortical disruption of CamKIIa: water maze
Frankland et al., 2001, Nature Cortical disruption of CamKIIa: water maze hpc cortex
McClelland, McNaughton, & O’Reilly, 1995