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Grella S, Fortin A, Ruesch E, Bladon J, Reynolds L, Gross A, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Sep; 13(1):4733. PMID: 36096993
Memories are stored in the brain as cellular ensembles activated during learning and reactivated during retrieval. Using the Tet-tag system in mice, we label dorsal dentate gyrus neurons activated by...
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Cincotta C, Ruesch E, Senne R, Ramirez S
Hippocampus . 2022 Aug; 32(10):707-715. PMID: 35950345
The compounding symptomatology of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and co-occurring mental health disorders gives rise to interactions of maladaptive neurobiological processes, the etiology of which are elusive. Here, we devised...
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Zaki Y, Mau W, Cincotta C, Monasterio A, Odom E, Doucette E, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology . 2022 Aug; 47(11):1992-2001. PMID: 35941286
The formation and extinction of fear memories represent two forms of learning that each engage the hippocampus and amygdala. How cell populations in these areas contribute to fear relapse, however,...
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Doucette E, Merfeld E, Leblanc H, Monasterio A, Cincotta C, Grella S, et al.
Neurobiol Learn Mem . 2020 Nov; 176:107321. PMID: 33164892
The hippocampus processes both spatial-temporal information and emotionally salient experiences. To test the functional properties of discrete sets of cells in the dorsal dentate gyrus (dDG), we examined whether chronic...
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Cincotta C, Murawski N, Grella S, McKissick O, Doucette E, Ramirez S
Hippocampus . 2020 Sep; 31(1):3-10. PMID: 32946184
Alcohol withdrawal directly impacts the brain's stress and memory systems, which may underlie individual susceptibility to persistent drug and alcohol-seeking behaviors. Numerous studies demonstrate that forced alcohol abstinence, which may...
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Chen B, Murawski N, Cincotta C, McKissick O, Finkelstein A, Hamidi A, et al.
Curr Biol . 2019 May; 29(11):1885-1894.e4. PMID: 31130452
Emerging evidence indicates that distinct hippocampal domains differentially drive cognition and emotion [1, 2]; dorsal regions encode spatial, temporal, and contextual information [3-5], whereas ventral regions regulate stress responses [6],...