EXCLI Journal; 19:Doc1081; ISSN 1611-2156 2020
DOI: 10.17179/excli2020-2612
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State-dependent memory and its modulation by different brain areas and neurotransmitters

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“…The study coordinator noted that the subjects with such a paradoxical response to cholinergic challenge appeared calmer and more comfortable during the cognitive testing procedure compared to their affective state during testing in the unchallenged condition although the study did not include measures of subjective or objective affective state that might have allowed an evaluation of such a phenomenon. Another possible explanation could be related to state-dependent learning wherein performance on the subsequent unchallenged testing might have been lowered by interference effects of initial testing in an altered state ( 33 , 34 ). It is also possible that the anticholinergic properties of scopolamine contributed to enhanced extrapyramidal motor function allowing improved performance on TMTB which is reliant on motoric performance in addition to executive function ( 35 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study coordinator noted that the subjects with such a paradoxical response to cholinergic challenge appeared calmer and more comfortable during the cognitive testing procedure compared to their affective state during testing in the unchallenged condition although the study did not include measures of subjective or objective affective state that might have allowed an evaluation of such a phenomenon. Another possible explanation could be related to state-dependent learning wherein performance on the subsequent unchallenged testing might have been lowered by interference effects of initial testing in an altered state ( 33 , 34 ). It is also possible that the anticholinergic properties of scopolamine contributed to enhanced extrapyramidal motor function allowing improved performance on TMTB which is reliant on motoric performance in addition to executive function ( 35 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results suggest that midazolam impairs the reconsolidation of a memory rather than the initial consolidation phase ( Bustos et al, 2006 ). However, many drugs can also induce state-dependent memory, which further complicates our analysis of memory impairments ( Zarrindast and Khakpai, 2020 ).…”
Section: Behavioral Studies To Measure Anterograde Amnesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is beyond the scope of this review to extensively explore the complex bi-directional interaction between emotion, physiology, and memory, decades of research support the theory that emotional and physiological state determine in part what is remembered ( 86 – 88 ). Importantly, emotional state at the time of memory formation may be retrieved and re-experienced when external stimuli similar to those present when the memory was encoded are encountered again ( 89 , 90 ).…”
Section: Mdmamentioning
confidence: 99%