302 results on '"Josselyn, Sheena A."'
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2. Emergence of a predictive model in the hippocampus
3. Opto-extinction of a threat memory in mice
4. Examining memory linking and generalization using scFLARE2, a temporally precise neuronal activity tagging system
5. Retinoic acid receptor plays both sides of homeostatic plasticity
6. Reflections on the past two decades of neuroscience
7. Optogenetics: 10 years after ChR2 in neurons—views from the community
8. Human chromosome 21 orthologous region on mouse chromosome 17 is a major determinant of Down syndrome-related developmental cognitive deficits
9. Contextual Fear Conditioning in Zebrafish
10. FoxO6 regulates memory consolidation and synaptic function
11. Time separating spatial memories does not influence their integration in humans
12. MAPK, CREB and zif268 Are All Required for the Consolidation of Recognition Memory
13. Hippocampal clock regulates memory retrieval via Dopamine and PKA-induced GluA1 phosphorylation
14. Structural foundations of optogenetics : Determinants of channelrhodopsin ion selectivity
15. Exercise accelerates place cell representational drift
16. Optogenetic Inhibitor of the Transcription Factor CREB
17. Adult neurogenesis acts as a neural regularizer
18. Formation and fate of an engram in the lateral amygdala supporting a rewarding memory in mice
19. Ontogeny of Contextual Fear Memory Formation, Specificity, and Persistence in Mice
20. Toxoplasma infection in male mice alters dopamine-sensitive behaviors and host gene expression patterns associated with neuropsychiatric disease
21. Basal variability in CREB phosphorylation predicts trait-like differences in amygdala-dependent memory
22. What's Right with My Mouse Model? New Insights into the Molecular and Cellular Basis of Cognition from Mouse Models of Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome
23. Spine growth in the anterior cingulate cortex is necessary for the consolidation of contextual fear memory
24. Selective Erasure of a Fear Memory
25. Neuronal Competition and Selection during Memory Formation
26. IDENTIFYING AND MANIPULATING A HIPPOCAMPAL ENGRAM SUPPORTING MEMORY INTEGRATION
27. EXAMINING THE ENGRAM ENCODING SPECIFICITY HYPOTHESIS IN MICE
28. Memory: Meet the new engram, same as the old engram
29. Continuing the search for the engram: examining the mechanism of fear memories
30. Electroconvulsive therapy with a memory reactivation intervention for post-traumatic stress disorder: A randomized controlled trial
31. Reflections on the past two decades of neuroscience
32. Memory engrams: Recalling the past and imagining the future
33. In search of the memory molecule
34. Neuroscience: Memory and the single molecule
35. Why Have Two When One Will Do? Comparing Task Representations across Amygdala and Prefrontal Cortex in Single Neurons and Neuronal Populations
36. Automated Curation of CNMF-E-Extracted ROI Spatial Footprints and Calcium Traces Using Open-Source AutoML Tools
37. Disruption of Oligodendrogenesis Impairs Memory Consolidation in Adult Mice
38. A time-dependent role for the transcription factor CREB in neuronal allocation to an engram underlying a fear memory revealed using a novel in vivo optogenetic tool to modulate CREB function
39. Neuronal competition: microcircuit mechanisms define the sparsity of the engram
40. Cognitive neuroscience: The molecules of forgetfulness
41. Ptchd1 exon3 truncating mutations recapitulate more clinically relevant autistic-like traits in mice
42. Upregulation of Anandamide Hydrolysis in the Basolateral Complex of Amygdala Reduces Fear Memory Expression and Indices of Stress and Anxiety
43. Memory and the single molecule
44. The past, present and future of light-gated ion channels and optogenetics
45. Fear Extinction Requires Reward
46. Impaired Recent, but Preserved Remote, Autobiographical Memory in Pediatric Brain Tumor Patients
47. Recovery of “Lost” Infant Memories in Mice
48. Memory: Ironing Out a Wrinkle in Time
49. Elevation of Hippocampal Neurogenesis Induces a Temporally Graded Pattern of Forgetting of Contextual Fear Memories
50. Parvalbumin-positive interneurons mediate neocortical-hippocampal interactions that are necessary for memory consolidation
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