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.... : 27 Combining the Hippocampal and the Neocortical Learning Systems: Consolidation and Retrograde Amnesia 30 Modeling Temporally Graded Retrograde Amnesia : 32 Kim and Fanselow (1992) 33 Zola Morgan and Squire (1990) : 35 A Simplified Quantitative Formulation of the Consolidation Process : 37 Winocur (1990) 40 Squire and Cohen (1979) ....
....covering a period of days or weeks; thus in Winocur (1990) hippocampal rats showed normal memory for material they had acquired as little as 10 days prior to surgery. They were impaired relative to controls only when the lesion occurred 0 to 5 days after the learning event. Primate experiments (Zola Morgan Squire, 1990) show a severe impairment relative to controls for memory acquired 2 or 4 weeks prior to surgery, but no reliable differences between normals and controls for older memories. A key aspect of the retrograde amnesia findings that is now beginning to emerge is the finding that tasks that show little ....
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Zola-Morgan, L. M. & Squire, L. R. (1990). The primate hippocampal formation: Evidence for a time-limited role in memory storage. Science, 250 , 288--290.
....functional role of these areas is currently the subject of extensive research. The top down approach deals with the deterioriation of learning capabilities in hippocampal subjects. These investigations cover a broad range that includes behavioural studies after lesions to the brain of animals (Zola Morgan S and Squire LR 1991; Zola Morgan S, Squire LR, Rempel NL, Clower RP, and Amaral DG 1992; Otto T and Eichenbaum H 1992) as well as studies related to human amnesia (Squire LR 1992; Squire LR and Knowlton BJ 1995) The bottom up approach deals with hippocampal tissues in vitro and in vivo, and targets the Long Term ....
Zola-Morgan S and Squire LR (1991). The primate hippocampal formation: Evidence for a time-limited role in memory storage. Science 250, 288--289.
....The functional role of these areas is currently a subject of extensive research. The top down approach deals with the deterioriation of learning capabilities in hippocampal subjects. These investigations cover a broad range that includes behavioural studies after lesions to the brain of animals [50, 51, 52] as well as studies related to human amnesia [53, 54] The bottom up approach deals with hippocampal tissues in vitro and in vivo, and targets the Long Term Potentiation (LTP) and Long Term Depression (LTD) learning features in these areas [55, 56, 57, 58, 59] There are studies that deal with ....
S. Zola-Morgan and L.R. Squire. The primate hippocampal formation: Evidence for a timelimited role in memory storage. Science, 250:288--289, 1991.
.... reactions to novelty, including perseverative reactions; normal priming; and normal information processing of familiar events (Cohen, 1984; Graf, Squire, and Mandler, 1984; Lynch, McGaugh, and Weinberger, 1984; Squire and Butters, 1984; Squire and Cohen, 1984; Warrington and Weiskrantz, 1974; Zola Morgan and Squire, 1990). Unlimited anterograde amnesia occurs because the network cannot carry out the memory search to learn a new recognition code. Limited retrograde amnesia occurs because familiar events can directly access correct recognition codes. Before events become familiar, memory consolidation occurs which ....
....different representations could be learned for similar events. Pribram (1986) called such a process a competence for recombinant context sensitive processing (p. 362) These ART mechanisms illustrate how memory consolidation and novelty detection may be mediated by the same neural structures (Zola Morgan and Squire, 1990), why hippocampectomized rats have difficulty orienting to novel cues (O Keefe and Nadel, 1978) and why there is a progressive reduction in novelty related hippocampal potentials as learning proceeds in normal rats (Deadwyler, West, and Lynch, 1979; Deadwyler, West, and Robinson, 1981) In ART, ....
Zola-Morgan, S.M. and Squire, L.R. (1990). The primate hippocampal formation: Evidence for a time-limited role in memory storage. Science, 250, 288--290.
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Zola-Morgan, S. M.; Squire, L. R. The primate hippocampal formation: Evidence for a time-limited role in memory storage. Science 250:288--290; 1990. HETEROGENEOUS TRACE CONDITIONING IN AGING 629
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