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Publication : The involvement of the anterior cingulate cortex in remote contextual fear memory.

First Author  Frankland PW Year  2004
Journal  Science Volume  304
Issue  5672 Pages  881-3
PubMed ID  15131309 Mgi Jnum  J:89991
Mgi Id  MGI:3042092 Doi  10.1126/science.1094804
Citation  Frankland PW, et al. (2004) The involvement of the anterior cingulate cortex in remote contextual fear memory. Science 304(5672):881-3
abstractText  Although the molecular, cellular, and systems mechanisms required for initial memory processing have been intensively investigated, those underlying permanent memory storage remain elusive. We present neuroanatomical, pharmacological, and genetic results demonstrating that the anterior cingulate cortex plays a critical role in remote memory for contextual fear conditioning. Imaging of activity-dependent genes shows that the anterior cingulate is activated by remote memory and that this activation is impaired by a null alpha-CaMKII mutation that blocks remote memory. Accordingly, reversible inactivation of this structure in normal mice disrupts remote memory without affecting recent memory.
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