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Learning and Memory Centers and the Actions of Drugs of Abuse

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Journal Learn Mem
Specialty Neurology
Date 2024 Jun 11
PMID 38862166
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Abstract

Drug addiction and the circuitry for learning and memory are intimately intertwined. Drugs of abuse create strong, inappropriate, and lasting memories that contribute to many of their destructive properties, such as continued use despite negative consequences and exceptionally high rates of relapse. Studies in are helping us understand how drugs of abuse, especially alcohol, create memories at the level of individual neurons and in the circuits where they function. is a premier organism for identifying the mechanisms of learning and memory. also respond to drugs of abuse in ways that remarkably parallel humans and rodent models. An emerging consensus is that, for alcohol, the mushroom bodies participate in the circuits that control acute drug sensitivity, not explicitly associative forms of plasticity such as tolerance, and classical associative memories of their rewarding and aversive properties. Moreover, it is becoming clear that drugs of abuse use the mushroom body circuitry differently from other behaviors, potentially providing a basis for their addictive properties.

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