Short- and long-term memory : differential involvement of neurotransmitter systems and signal transduction cascades
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Resumo: | Since William James (1890) first distinguished primary from secondary memory, equivalent to short- and longterm memory, respectively, it has been assumed that short-term memory processes are in charge of cognition while long-term memory is being consolidated. From those days a major question has been whether shortterm memory is merely a initial phase of long-term memory, or a separate phenomena. Recent experiments have shown that many treatments with specific molecular actions given into the hippocampus and related brain areas after one-trial avoidance learning can effectively cancel short-term memory without affecting long-term memory formation. This shows that short-term memory and long-term memory involve separate mechanisms and are independently processed. Other treatments, however, influence both memory types similarly, suggesting links between both at the receptor and at the post-receptor level, which should not be surprising as they both deal with nearly the same sensorimotor representations. This review examines recent advances in short- and long-term memory mechanisms based on the effect of intra-hippocampal infusion of drugs acting upon neurotransmitter and signal transduction systems on both memory types. |
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Vianna, Monica Ryff Moreira RocaIzquierdo, Luciana AdrianaBarros, Daniela MartiWalz, RogerMedina, Jorge HorácioIzquierdo, Ivan Antonio2012-03-20T01:21:03Z20000001-3765http://hdl.handle.net/10183/37594000311140Since William James (1890) first distinguished primary from secondary memory, equivalent to short- and longterm memory, respectively, it has been assumed that short-term memory processes are in charge of cognition while long-term memory is being consolidated. From those days a major question has been whether shortterm memory is merely a initial phase of long-term memory, or a separate phenomena. Recent experiments have shown that many treatments with specific molecular actions given into the hippocampus and related brain areas after one-trial avoidance learning can effectively cancel short-term memory without affecting long-term memory formation. This shows that short-term memory and long-term memory involve separate mechanisms and are independently processed. Other treatments, however, influence both memory types similarly, suggesting links between both at the receptor and at the post-receptor level, which should not be surprising as they both deal with nearly the same sensorimotor representations. This review examines recent advances in short- and long-term memory mechanisms based on the effect of intra-hippocampal infusion of drugs acting upon neurotransmitter and signal transduction systems on both memory types.application/pdfengAnais da academia brasileira de ciencias. Rio de Janeiro. Vol. 72, n. 3 (2000), p. 353-364MemóriaHipocampoProteínas quinasesShort-term memoryLong-term memoryHippocampusPKAPKCMAPKShort- and long-term memory : differential involvement of neurotransmitter systems and signal transduction cascadesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000311140.pdf000311140.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf192783http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/37594/1/000311140.pdf6e3f4bcecaf0e5f8ca9f6732699a57fbMD51TEXT000311140.pdf.txt000311140.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain36141http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/37594/2/000311140.pdf.txt6c7b116eff622b8c6acf638b1fc1b8e9MD52THUMBNAIL000311140.pdf.jpg000311140.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1705http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/37594/3/000311140.pdf.jpg9c58163df5b1490af9bba39dd2ae7668MD5310183/375942023-07-07 03:34:39.155401oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/37594Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-07T06:34:39Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Short- and long-term memory : differential involvement of neurotransmitter systems and signal transduction cascades |
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Short- and long-term memory : differential involvement of neurotransmitter systems and signal transduction cascades |
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Short- and long-term memory : differential involvement of neurotransmitter systems and signal transduction cascades Vianna, Monica Ryff Moreira Roca Memória Hipocampo Proteínas quinases Short-term memory Long-term memory Hippocampus PKA PKC MAPK |
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Short- and long-term memory : differential involvement of neurotransmitter systems and signal transduction cascades |
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Short- and long-term memory : differential involvement of neurotransmitter systems and signal transduction cascades |
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Short- and long-term memory : differential involvement of neurotransmitter systems and signal transduction cascades |
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Short- and long-term memory : differential involvement of neurotransmitter systems and signal transduction cascades |
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Short- and long-term memory : differential involvement of neurotransmitter systems and signal transduction cascades |
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Vianna, Monica Ryff Moreira Roca |
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Vianna, Monica Ryff Moreira Roca Izquierdo, Luciana Adriana Barros, Daniela Marti Walz, Roger Medina, Jorge Horácio Izquierdo, Ivan Antonio |
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Izquierdo, Luciana Adriana Barros, Daniela Marti Walz, Roger Medina, Jorge Horácio Izquierdo, Ivan Antonio |
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Vianna, Monica Ryff Moreira Roca Izquierdo, Luciana Adriana Barros, Daniela Marti Walz, Roger Medina, Jorge Horácio Izquierdo, Ivan Antonio |
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Memória Hipocampo Proteínas quinases |
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Memória Hipocampo Proteínas quinases Short-term memory Long-term memory Hippocampus PKA PKC MAPK |
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Short-term memory Long-term memory Hippocampus PKA PKC MAPK |
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