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Ashley A Keiser

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La Tour S, Shaikh H, Beardwood J, Augustynski A, Wood M, Keiser A
Neurobiol Learn Mem . 2024 Aug; 214:107971. PMID: 39137861
Exercise provides a range of cognitive benefits, including improved memory performance. Previously, we demonstrated that 14 days of continuous voluntary wheel-running exercise enables learning in a hippocampus-dependent Object Location Memory...
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Keiser A, Dong T, Kramar E, Butler C, Chen S, Matheos D, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 May; 15(1):3836. PMID: 38714691
Exercise has beneficial effects on cognition throughout the lifespan. Here, we demonstrate that specific exercise patterns transform insufficient, subthreshold training into long-term memory in mice. Our findings reveal a potential...
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Alexander D, Corman T, Mendoza M, Glass A, Belity T, Wu R, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Aug; 119(32):e2114758119. PMID: 35921439
Histone acetylation is a key component in the consolidation of long-term fear memories. Histone acetylation is fueled by acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA), and recently, nuclear-localized metabolic enzymes that produce this metabolite...
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Butler C, Keiser A, Kwapis J, Berchtold N, Wall V, Wood M, et al.
Learn Mem . 2019 Nov; 26(12):485-492. PMID: 31732709
The beneficial effects of exercise on cognition are well established; however specific exercise parameters regarding the frequency and duration of physical activity that provide optimal cognitive health have not been...
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Tronson N, Keiser A
Trends Neurosci . 2019 Sep; 42(10):680-692. PMID: 31473031
Emerging research demonstrates that a pattern of overlapping but distinct molecular and circuit mechanisms are engaged by males and females during memory tasks. Importantly, sex differences in neural mechanisms and...
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Keiser A, Wood M
Learn Mem . 2019 Aug; 26(9):318-331. PMID: 31416905
The epigenome serves as a signal integration platform that encodes information from experience and environment that adds tremendous complexity to the regulation of transcription required for memory, beyond the directions...
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Kwapis J, Alaghband Y, Keiser A, Dong T, Michael C, Rhee D, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology . 2019 Jun; 45(2):337-346. PMID: 31202213
Memories do not persist in a permanent, static state but instead must be dynamically modified in response to new information. Although new memory formation is typically studied in a laboratory...
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Keiser A, Turnbull L, Darian M, Feldman D, Song I, Tronson N
Neuropsychopharmacology . 2016 Sep; 42(2):397-407. PMID: 27577601
Anxiety disorders are commonly associated with increased generalization of fear from a stress- or trauma-associated environment to a neutral context or environment. Differences in context-associated memory in males and females...
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Hillhouse T, Shankland Z, Matazel K, Keiser A, Prus A
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol . 2014 Oct; 22(6):548-56. PMID: 25285844
Major depressive disorder is the most common mood disorder in the United States and European Union; however, the limitations of clinically available antidepressant drugs have led researchers to pursue novel...
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Keiser A, Matazel K, Esser M, Feifel D, Prus A
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol . 2014 Sep; 22(6):541-7. PMID: 25222546
Agonists for the neurotensin NTS₁ receptor consistently exhibit antipsychotic effects in animal models without producing catalepsy, suggesting that NTS₁-receptor agonists may be a novel class of drugs to treat schizophrenia....