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Memory modulation by emotional arousal: Convergent evidence on the contribution of ascending vagal fibers on central noradrenergic systems involved in consolidation.
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Memory modulation by emotional arousal: Convergent evidence on the contribution of ascending vagal fibers on central noradrenergic systems involved in consolidation./
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Chen, Chiao-Chi.
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172 p.
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Adviser: Cedric Williams.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-01B.
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Biology, Neuroscience. -
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Memory modulation by emotional arousal: Convergent evidence on the contribution of ascending vagal fibers on central noradrenergic systems involved in consolidation.
Chen, Chiao-Chi.
Memory modulation by emotional arousal: Convergent evidence on the contribution of ascending vagal fibers on central noradrenergic systems involved in consolidation.
- 172 p.
Adviser: Cedric Williams.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Virginia, 2007.
The secretion of epinephrine in response to meaningful or emotionally laden events plays an integral role in modulating brain systems that consolidate new experiences into long term memory. The impermeability of the blood brain barrier to epinephrine represents an important obstacle in understanding how this peripheral arousal related hormone initiates neurochemical changes that lead to effective memory formation. This obstacle necessitated the identity of a putative pathway capable of conveying physiological changes produced by epinephrine to limbic structures that incorporate arousal and affect related information into memory. A major theme of the proposed studies is that peripheral vagal fibers may represent such a mechanism. Thus, studies developed for the dissertation were all developed to test separate aspects of this hypothesis.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The dissertation is organized into six main chapters that begin with a discussion of literature providing a background and the rationale for conducting the proposed studies. Chapter 2 demonstrates a contribution of ascending vagal fibers in modulating memory for responses learned under behavioral conditions that produce emotional arousal by manipulating appetitive stimuli as opposed to administering noxious stimuli such as footshock. The experiment in Chapter 3 identified changes in neuronal activity induced by epinephrine injection or vagus nerve stimulation in key limbic areas and lower brain noradrenergic nuclei using Fos and Fos/DBH (dopamine-beta-hydroxylase) immunocytochemistry. The similar patterns of Fos expression induced by either epinephrine injection or vagal stimulation suggest that increased adrenergic and visceral activity in the periphery is transmitted via the vagus to influence central noradrenergic systems that affect the modulation of memory.
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