“…The hippocampal biochemical correlates of habituation to a new environment are similar to those of extinction (Vianna et al, 2000) or indeed to almost any other form of learning in mammals: initial activation of NMDA receptors, followed by that of various protein kinases, mainly the Erk kinases in hippocampus (Tronson et al, 2009(Tronson et al, , 2012Guedea et al, 2011) and amygdala (Lu et al, 2001); and protein kinase A (Tronson et al, 2012) followed by an increase of p-CREB in hippocampus (Porte et al, 2011) followed by the need for protein synthesis (Izquierdo et al, 2006;Tronson et al, 2009Tronson et al, , 2012Sacai et al, 2014;De Carvalho Myskiw et al, 2014). Recently, a phosphodiesterase-4 mediated switch between the strengthening of a fear memory and its extinction has been suggested (Roesler et al, 2014).…”