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The following pages link to Corticosterone enhances long-term retention in one-day-old chicks trained in a weak passive avoidance learning paradigm (Q48120741):
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- Regulation of excitatory synapses and fearful memories by stress hormones (Q21131054) (← links)
- Role of Glia in Stress-Induced Enhancement and Impairment of Memory (Q26770453) (← links)
- Corticosteroids and cognition (Q28207453) (← links)
- The effect of music on cognitive performance: insight from neurobiological and animal studies. (Q30353650) (← links)
- Memory modulation (Q30460201) (← links)
- Effects of stress and motivation on performing a spatial task (Q30498894) (← links)
- Three-factor models versus time series models: quantifying time-dependencies of interactions between stimuli in cell biology and psychobiology for short longitudinal data (Q31077402) (← links)
- Stress-axis, coping and dementia: gene-manipulation studies (Q33702257) (← links)
- Stress and cognition: are corticosteroids good or bad guys? (Q33730402) (← links)
- Glucocorticoid enhancement of memory storage involves noradrenergic activation in the basolateral amygdala (Q33744022) (← links)
- Role of norepinephrine in mediating stress hormone regulation of long-term memory storage: a critical involvement of the amygdala. (Q33772687) (← links)
- Cellular correlates of stages of memory formation in the chick following passive avoidance training (Q33843026) (← links)
- 1999 Curt P. Richter award. Glucocorticoids and the regulation of memory consolidation (Q33875766) (← links)
- Corticosteroids in relation to fear, anxiety and psychopathology. (Q33944210) (← links)
- Point mutation in the mouse glucocorticoid receptor preventing DNA binding impairs spatial memory (Q33948107) (← links)
- Blocking mineralocorticoid receptors prior to retrieval reduces contextual fear memory in mice (Q34056178) (← links)
- Amygdala-hippocampus dynamic interaction in relation to memory (Q34286887) (← links)
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACUTE GLUCOCORTICOID LEVELS AND HIPPOCAMPAL FUNCTION DEPENDS UPON TASK AVERSIVENESS AND MEMORY PROCESSING STAGE. (Q34522038) (← links)
- Glucocorticoids and the regulation of memory in health and disease (Q34973766) (← links)
- Effects of stress and sex on acquisition and consolidation of human fear conditioning (Q34974474) (← links)
- Glucocorticoid effects on object recognition memory require training-associated emotional arousal (Q35554524) (← links)
- Glucocorticoid-cholinergic interactions in the dorsal striatum in memory consolidation of inhibitory avoidance training (Q36052903) (← links)
- Neurobiological Interactions Between Stress and the Endocannabinoid System. (Q36366731) (← links)
- Altered memory capacities and response to stress in p300/CBP-associated factor (PCAF) histone acetylase knockout mice (Q36761722) (← links)
- Permissive influence of stress in the expression of a U-shaped relationship between serum corticosterone levels and spatial memory errors in rats (Q36780902) (← links)
- Making lasting memories: remembering the significant (Q36949657) (← links)
- A facilitative role for corticosterone in the acquisition of a spatial task under moderate stress. (Q37230342) (← links)
- Drug enhancement of memory consolidation: historical perspective and neurobiological implications (Q37243849) (← links)
- Mineralocorticoid receptors guide spatial and stimulus-response learning in mice (Q37500226) (← links)
- Glucocorticoid receptors are localized to dendritic spines and influence local actin signaling (Q37680042) (← links)
- Adrenocortical suppression blocks the memory-enhancing effects of amphetamine and epinephrine (Q37716438) (← links)
- Hormonal regulation of AMPA receptor trafficking and memory formation (Q37855542) (← links)
- Interactions between noradrenaline and corticosteroids in the brain: from electrical activity to cognitive performance (Q38003145) (← links)
- Pharmacotherapy in the aftermath of trauma; opportunities in the 'golden hours'. (Q38217123) (← links)
- Reversed effects of RU486 and anisomycin on memory retention of light exposure or corticosterone facilitation in the dark-incubated chicks (Q38455374) (← links)
- Interactions of corticosterone and embryonic light deprivation on memory retention in day-old chicks. (Q38463721) (← links)
- The neuroenergetics of stress hormones in the hippocampus and implications for memory (Q38497181) (← links)
- Emotional Modulation of Learning and Memory: Pharmacological Implications (Q39249414) (← links)
- Factors that determine the non-linear amygdala influence on hippocampus-dependent memory (Q40707421) (← links)
- Cell adhesion molecules and the transition from short- to long-term memory (Q41412331) (← links)
- Stress-activated hormonal systems and the regulation of memory storage (Q41544942) (← links)
- Glucocorticoid receptor activation in the rat nucleus of the solitary tract facilitates memory consolidation: involvement of the basolateral amygdala (Q41618987) (← links)
- Aging in the hippocampus: interrelated actions of neurotrophins and glucocorticoids (Q41629843) (← links)
- Involvement of a basolateral amygdala complex-nucleus accumbens pathway in glucocorticoid-induced modulation of memory consolidation (Q41716724) (← links)
- Corticosterone shifts different forms of synaptic potentiation in opposite directions (Q42479942) (← links)
- Role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and presynaptic proteins in passive avoidance learning in day-old domestic chicks (Q42602088) (← links)
- Psychological stress and environmental adaptation in enriched vs. impoverished housed rats (Q42678771) (← links)
- Effects of corticosterone synthesis inhibitor metyrapone on anxiety-related behaviors in Lurcher mutant mice (Q42947219) (← links)
- Dehydroepiandosterone and its sulphate enhance memory retention in day-old chicks. (Q43860473) (← links)
- Glucocorticoids interact with the basolateral amygdala beta-adrenoceptor--cAMP/cAMP/PKA system in influencing memory consolidation (Q43904370) (← links)