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Coordination of multiple memory systems
Authors:Gold Paul E
Affiliation:Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, Neuroscience Program and the Initiative on Aging, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL 61820, USA. pgold@uiuc.edu
Abstract:On the basis of lesions of different brain areas, several neural systems appear to be important for processing information regarding different types of learning and memory. This paper examines the development of pharmacological and neurochemical approaches to multiple memory systems from past studies of modulation of memory formation. The findings suggest that peripheral neuroendocrine mechanisms that regulate memory processing may target their actions toward those neural systems most engaged in the processing of learning and memory. In addition, measurements of acetylcholine release in different memory systems reveals extensive interactions between memory systems, some cooperative and some competitive. These results imply that many neural systems, often characterized as relatively independent, may in fact interact extensively, blurring the dependencies of different memory tasks on specific neural systems.
Keywords:Memory systems   Interactions   Place learning   Spatial learning   Response learning   Strategy selection   Striatum   Hippocampus   Amygdala   Conditioned cue preference learning   Acetylcholine
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