Memory formation under stress: Quantity and quality

[1]  Lars Schwabe,et al.  Corticosteroids Operate as a Switch between Memory Systems , 2010, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

[2]  Jan Schweckendiek,et al.  Investigating the impact of sex and cortisol on implicit fear conditioning with fMRI , 2010, Psychoneuroendocrinology.

[3]  R. Costa,et al.  Chronic Stress Causes Frontostriatal Reorganization and Affects Decision-Making , 2009, Science.

[4]  L. Schwabe,et al.  Stress Prompts Habit Behavior in Humans , 2009, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[5]  B. Balleine,et al.  A specific role for posterior dorsolateral striatum in human habit learning , 2009, The European journal of neuroscience.

[6]  L. Schwabe,et al.  Stress effects on declarative memory retrieval are blocked by a β-adrenoceptor antagonist in humans , 2009, Psychoneuroendocrinology.

[7]  L. Schwabe,et al.  Modulation of spatial and stimulus–response learning strategies by exogenous cortisol in healthy young women , 2009, Psychoneuroendocrinology.

[8]  L. Schwabe,et al.  Stress disrupts context-dependent memory. , 2009, Learning & memory.

[9]  Mark G. Packard,et al.  The amygdala and emotional modulation of competition between cognitive and habit memory , 2008, Behavioural Brain Research.

[10]  Intra-amygdala anxiogenic drug infusion prior to retrieval biases rats towards the use of habit memory , 2008, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[11]  O. Wolf,et al.  True or false? Memory is differentially affected by stress-induced cortisol elevations and sympathetic activity at consolidation and retrieval , 2008, Psychoneuroendocrinology.

[12]  L. Schwabe,et al.  Chronic stress modulates the use of spatial and stimulus-response learning strategies in mice and man , 2008, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[13]  L. Schwabe,et al.  Effects of pre-learning stress on memory for neutral, positive and negative words: Different roles of cortisol and autonomic arousal , 2008, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[14]  Alain Brunet,et al.  Effect of post-retrieval propranolol on psychophysiologic responding during subsequent script-driven traumatic imagery in post-traumatic stress disorder. , 2008, Journal of psychiatric research.

[15]  D. D. de Quervain,et al.  Glucocorticoid Therapy-Induced Memory Deficits: Acute versus Chronic Effects , 2008, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[16]  Oliver T Wolf,et al.  Author ' s personal copy The influence of stress hormones on emotional memory : Relevance for psychopathology , 2007 .

[17]  Daniel Tranel,et al.  Stress and emotional memory retrieval: Effects of sex and cortisol response , 2008, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[18]  G. Fink ENCYCLOPEDIA OF STRESS , 2000, Experimental Neurology.

[19]  M. Kliegel,et al.  Performance on a declarative memory task is better in high than low cortisol responders to psychosocial stress , 2007, Psychoneuroendocrinology.

[20]  D. D. de Quervain,et al.  Preventive effect of beta-adrenoceptor blockade on glucocorticoid-induced memory retrieval deficits. , 2007, The American journal of psychiatry.

[21]  Vivian V. Valentin,et al.  Determining the Neural Substrates of Goal-Directed Learning in the Human Brain , 2007, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[22]  Adam M. Campbell,et al.  The Temporal Dynamics Model of Emotional Memory Processing: A Synthesis on the Neurobiological Basis of Stress-Induced Amnesia, Flashbulb and Traumatic Memories, and the Yerkes-Dodson Law , 2007, Neural plasticity.

[23]  W. N. Schoenfeld,et al.  Principles of Psychology , 2007 .

[24]  T. Dalgleish,et al.  Autobiographical Memory Specificity and Emotional Disorder , 2007, Psychological bulletin.

[25]  L. Schwabe,et al.  Stress modulates the use of spatial versus stimulus-response learning strategies in humans. , 2007, Learning & memory.

[26]  Peter Kirsch,et al.  Influence of the stress hormone cortisol on fear conditioning in humans: Evidence for sex differences in the response of the prefrontal cortex , 2006, NeuroImage.

[27]  Russell A Poldrack,et al.  Modulation of competing memory systems by distraction. , 2006, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[28]  D. D. de Quervain,et al.  Efficacy of Hydrocortisone in Preventing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Following Critical Illness and Major Surgery , 2006, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

[29]  Adam M. Campbell,et al.  Influence of predator stress on the consolidation versus retrieval of long‐term spatial memory and hippocampal spinogenesis , 2006, Hippocampus.

[30]  K. LaBar,et al.  Effects of stress and sex on acquisition and consolidation of human fear conditioning. , 2006, Learning & memory.

[31]  R. Yehuda,et al.  Advances in Understanding Neuroendocrine Alterations in PTSD and Their Therapeutic Implications , 2006, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

[32]  B. Roozendaal,et al.  Do Corticosteroids Damage the Brain? , 2006, Journal of neuroendocrinology.

[33]  Oliver T. Wolf,et al.  A non-arousing test situation abolishes the impairing effects of cortisol on delayed memory retrieval in healthy women , 2006, Neuroscience Letters.

[34]  R. Adolphs,et al.  Impaired memory retrieval correlates with individual differences in cortisol response but not autonomic response. , 2006, Learning & memory.

[35]  J. D. McGaugh,et al.  Glucocorticoid enhancement of memory requires arousal-induced noradrenergic activation in the basolateral amygdala. , 2006, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[36]  D. D. de Quervain,et al.  Glucocorticoids reduce phobic fear in humans. , 2006, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[37]  Marian Joëls,et al.  Learning under stress: how does it work? , 2006, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[38]  Lynn Nadel,et al.  Stress Differentially Modulates Fear Conditioning in Healthy Men and Women , 2006, Biological Psychiatry.

[39]  Heather C. Abercrombie,et al.  Endogenous cortisol elevations are related to memory facilitation only in individuals who are emotionally aroused , 2006, Psychoneuroendocrinology.

[40]  J. Leppänen Emotional information processing in mood disorders: a review of behavioral and neuroimaging findings , 2006, Current opinion in psychiatry.

[41]  Jessica D. Payne,et al.  The impact of stress on neutral and emotional aspects of episodic memory , 2006, Memory.

[42]  C. Salzman Stress, the Brain and Depression , 2005 .

[43]  J. Bremner,et al.  Stress-induced cortisol elevations are associated with impaired delayed, but not immediate recall , 2005, Psychiatry Research.

[44]  M. Hautzinger,et al.  Inverted-U function between salivary cortisol and retrieval of verbal memory after hydrocortisone treatment. , 2005, Behavioral neuroscience.

[45]  O. Wolf,et al.  Impaired Memory Retrieval after Psychosocial Stress in Healthy Young Men , 2005, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[46]  Oliver T. Wolf,et al.  Effects of oral cortisol treatment in healthy young women on memory retrieval of negative and neutral words , 2005, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[47]  B. McEwen,et al.  Protection and Damage from Acute and Chronic Stress: Allostasis and Allostatic Overload and Relevance to the Pathophysiology of Psychiatric Disorders , 2004, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

[48]  M. Packard,et al.  Amygdala and “emotional” modulation of the relative use of multiple memory systems , 2004, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[49]  L. Squire Memory systems of the brain: A brief history and current perspective , 2004, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[50]  N. Coupland,et al.  Noradrenergic Mechanisms in the Pathophysiology of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder , 2004, Neuropsychobiology.

[51]  J. D. McGaugh,et al.  Glucocorticoid Effects on Memory Retrieval Require Concurrent Noradrenergic Activity in the Hippocampus and Basolateral Amygdala , 2004, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[52]  D. Hellhammer,et al.  Autobiographic memory impairment following acute cortisol administration , 2004, Psychoneuroendocrinology.

[53]  Guillén Fernández,et al.  Interaction between the Human Hippocampus and the Caudate Nucleus during Route Recognition , 2004, Neuron.

[54]  Andreas Papassotiropoulos,et al.  Low-dose cortisol for symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. , 2004, The American journal of psychiatry.

[55]  Giuseppe Iaria,et al.  Hippocampal function and spatial memory: evidence from functional neuroimaging in healthy participants and performance of patients with medial temporal lobe resections. , 2004, Neuropsychology.

[56]  J. D. McGaugh The amygdala modulates the consolidation of memories of emotionally arousing experiences. , 2004, Annual review of neuroscience.

[57]  C. Kirschbaum,et al.  Hypocortisolism and increased glucocorticoid sensitivity of pro-Inflammatory cytokine production in Bosnian war refugees with posttraumatic stress disorder , 2004, Biological Psychiatry.

[58]  M. Larsson,et al.  Cognitive functions in depressive disorders: evidence from a population-based study , 2004, Psychological Medicine.

[59]  B. Balleine,et al.  Lesions of dorsolateral striatum preserve outcome expectancy but disrupt habit formation in instrumental learning , 2004, The European journal of neuroscience.

[60]  R. Kesner,et al.  Memory for spatial locations, motor responses, and objects: triple dissociation among the hippocampus, caudate nucleus, and extrastriate visual cortex , 2004, Experimental Brain Research.

[61]  M. Petrides,et al.  Cognitive Strategies Dependent on the Hippocampus and Caudate Nucleus in Human Navigation: Variability and Change with Practice , 2003, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[62]  L. Cahill,et al.  Enhanced human memory consolidation with post-learning stress: interaction with the degree of arousal at encoding. , 2003, Learning & memory.

[63]  Marchell E. Thurow,et al.  Cortisol variation in humans affects memory for emotionally laden and neutral information. , 2003, Behavioral neuroscience.

[64]  P. E. Gold,et al.  Cooperation between memory systems: acetylcholine release in the amygdala correlates positively with performance on a hippocampus-dependent task. , 2003, Behavioral neuroscience.

[65]  T. Meijman,et al.  Acute cortisol effects on immediate free recall and recognition of nouns depend on stimulus valence. , 2003, Psychophysiology.

[66]  Glenda M MacQueen,et al.  Course of illness, hippocampal function, and hippocampal volume in major depression , 2003, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[67]  J. D. McGaugh,et al.  The hippocampus mediates glucocorticoid-induced impairment of spatial memory retrieval: Dependence on the basolateral amygdala , 2003, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[68]  Benno Roozendaal,et al.  Stress and Memory: Opposing Effects of Glucocorticoids on Memory Consolidation and Memory Retrieval , 2002, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[69]  M. Hautzinger,et al.  Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis reactivity to psychological stress and memory in middle-aged women: high responders exhibit enhanced declarative memory performance , 2002, Psychoneuroendocrinology.

[70]  S. Chattarji,et al.  Chronic Stress Induces Contrasting Patterns of Dendritic Remodeling in Hippocampal and Amygdaloid Neurons , 2002, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[71]  David M. Diamond,et al.  The stressed hippocampus, synaptic plasticity and lost memories , 2002, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.

[72]  R. J. McDonald,et al.  Multiple Parallel Memory Systems in the Brain of the Rat , 2002, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[73]  L. Cahill,et al.  Pilot study of secondary prevention of posttraumatic stress disorder with propranolol , 2002, Biological Psychiatry.

[74]  Mark G Packard,et al.  Post‐training reversible inactivation of hippocampus reveals interference between memory systems , 2002, Hippocampus.

[75]  M. Gluck,et al.  Interactive memory systems in the human brain , 2001, Nature.

[76]  I. Lucki,et al.  Abnormal salivary cortisol levels in social phobic patients in response to acute psychological but not physical stress , 2001, Biological Psychiatry.

[77]  M. Packard,et al.  Amygdala Is Critical for Stress-Induced Modulation of Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation and Learning , 2001, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[78]  M. Baxter,et al.  Multiple brain-memory systems: the whole does not equal the sum of its parts , 2001, Trends in Neurosciences.

[79]  G. Goodwin,et al.  Cognitive deficits in depression: Possible implications for functional neuropathology , 2001, British Journal of Psychiatry.

[80]  H. Eichenbaum,et al.  From Conditioning to Conscious Recollection , 2001 .

[81]  N. Cohen From Conditioning to Conscious Recollection Memory Systems of the Brain. Oxford Psychology Series, Volume 35. , 2001 .

[82]  Florian Holsboer,et al.  The Corticosteroid Receptor Hypothesis of Depression , 2000, Neuropsychopharmacology.

[83]  Mats Fredrikson,et al.  Neurofunctional correlates of posttraumatic stress disorder: a PET symptom provocation study , 2000, NeuroImage.

[84]  Benno Roozendaal,et al.  Glucocorticoids and the regulation of memory consolidation , 2000, Psychoneuroendocrinology.

[85]  D. Clark,et al.  A cognitive model of posttraumatic stress disorder. , 2000, Behaviour research and therapy.

[86]  J. D. McGaugh Memory--a century of consolidation. , 2000, Science.

[87]  S. Southwick,et al.  Neural correlates of memories of childhood sexual abuse in women with and without posttraumatic stress disorder. , 1999, The American journal of psychiatry.

[88]  Marian Joëls,et al.  Stress and cognition: are corticosteroids good or bad guys? , 1999, Trends in Neurosciences.

[89]  Israel Liberzon,et al.  Brain activation in PTSD in response to trauma-related stimuli , 1999, Biological Psychiatry.

[90]  James L. McGaugh,et al.  Stress and glucocorticoids impair retrieval of long-term spatial memory , 1998, Nature.

[91]  C. Sandi,et al.  A role for brain glucocorticoid receptors in contextual fear conditioning: dependence upon training intensity , 1998, Brain Research.

[92]  B. Balleine,et al.  The role of incentive learning in instrumental outcome revaluation by sensory-specific satiety , 1998 .

[93]  M. Packard,et al.  Amygdala Modulation of Multiple Memory Systems: Hippocampus and Caudate-Putamen , 1998, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[94]  B. McEwen,et al.  Stress-induced declarative memory impairment in healthy elderly subjects: relationship to cortisol reactivity. , 1997, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.

[95]  Bruce S. McEwen,et al.  The acute effects of corticosteroids on cognition: integration of animal and human model studies , 1997, Brain Research Reviews.

[96]  J. D. McGaugh,et al.  Basolateral Amygdala Lesions Block the Memory‐enhancing Effect of Glucocorticoid Administration in the Dorsal Hippocampus of Rats , 1997, The European journal of neuroscience.

[97]  L. Squire,et al.  Structure and function of declarative and nondeclarative memory systems. , 1996, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[98]  Jennifer A. Mangels,et al.  A Neostriatal Habit Learning System in Humans , 1996, Science.

[99]  W Wippich,et al.  Stress- and treatment-induced elevations of cortisol levels associated with impaired declarative memory in healthy adults. , 1996, Life sciences.

[100]  James L. McGaugh,et al.  Amygdaloid Nuclei Lesions Differentially Affect Glucocorticoid-Induced Memory Enhancement in an Inhibitory Avoidance Task , 1996, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.

[101]  James L. McGaugh,et al.  The amygdala and emotional memory , 1995, Nature.

[102]  P. Best,et al.  Fimbria/fornix lesions facilitate the learning of a nonspatial response task , 1995, Psychonomic bulletin & review.

[103]  S. Rose,et al.  Corticosteroid Receptor Antagonists are Amnestic for Passive Avoidance Learning in Day‐old Chicks , 1994, The European journal of neuroscience.

[104]  M. Oitzl,et al.  The Effect of Corticosterone on Reactivity to Spatial Novelty is Mediated by Central Mineralocorticosteroid Receptors , 1994, The European journal of neuroscience.

[105]  D. Diamond,et al.  Inverted‐U relationship between the level of peripheral corticosterone and the magnitude of hippocampal primed burst potentiation , 1992, Hippocampus.

[106]  L. Squire Memory and the hippocampus: a synthesis from findings with rats, monkeys, and humans. , 1992, Psychological review.

[107]  M. Oitzl,et al.  Selective corticosteroid antagonists modulate specific aspects of spatial orientation learning. , 1992, Behavioral neuroscience.

[108]  H. Eichenbaum,et al.  Hippocampal representation in place learning , 1990, The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.

[109]  R. Pitman,et al.  Post-traumatic stress disorder, hormones, and memory , 1989, Biological Psychiatry.

[110]  R. Sutherland,et al.  Configural association theory: The role of the hippocampal formation in learning, memory, and amnesia , 1989, Psychobiology.

[111]  M. Packard,et al.  Differential effects of fornix and caudate nucleus lesions on two radial maze tasks: evidence for multiple memory systems , 1989, The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.

[112]  M. Mishkin,et al.  The anatomy of memory. , 1987, Scientific American.

[113]  Daniel L. Schacter,et al.  Selective effects of interference on implicit and explicit memory , 1987 .

[114]  D. Schacter,et al.  Implicit and explicit memory for new associations in normal and amnesic subjects. , 1985, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[115]  R. Yehuda POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER , 1985, The Lancet.

[116]  A. Dickinson Actions and habits: the development of behavioural autonomy , 1985 .

[117]  L. Squire The neuropsychology of human memory. , 1982, Annual review of neuroscience.

[118]  L. Squire,et al.  Preserved learning and retention of pattern-analyzing skill in amnesia: dissociation of knowing how and knowing that. , 1980, Science.

[119]  M. Eckardt The Hippocampus as a Cognitive Map , 1980 .

[120]  P. E. Gold,et al.  Facilitation of time-dependent memory processes with posttrial epinephrine injections. , 1975, Behavioral biology.

[121]  George Boas,et al.  The Influence of Habit on the Faculty of Thinking , 1970 .

[122]  J L McGaugh,et al.  Time-Dependent Processes in Memory Storage , 1966, Science.

[123]  B. Milner Physiologie de l'Hippocampe: Colloque International, No. 107, Editions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, 1962. 512 pp. 58NF , 1965 .

[124]  E. Tolman Cognitive maps in rats and men. , 1948, Psychological review.