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James McGaugh

James L. McGaugh (born December 17, 1931) is an American neurobiologist and author working in the field of learning and memory. He is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus[1] in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior at the University of California, Irvine[2] and a fellow and founding director of the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.[1]

James McGaugh
McGaugh in March 2010
Born (1931-12-17) December 17, 1931 (age 92)
EducationSan Jose State University (BA)
University of California, Berkeley (PhD)
AwardsNumerous (see section)
Scientific career
FieldsNeurobiologist
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Irvine

Education and positions edit

McGaugh received his B.A. from San Jose State University in 1953 and his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1959. He was briefly a professor at San Jose State and then did postdoctoral work in neuropharmacology with Nobel Laureate Professor Daniel Bovet at the Istituto Superiore di Sanitá in Rome, Italy. He then became a professor at the University of Oregon from 1961 to 1964. He was recruited to the University of California, Irvine, in 1964 (the year of the school's founding) to be the founding chair of the Department of Psychobiology (now Neurobiology and Behavior[3]). He became second dean (1967–1970) of the School of Biological Sciences following Edward Steinhaus, then Vice Chancellor (1975–1977) and executive Vice Chancellor (1978–1982) of the university. In 1982, he founded the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory[4] and remained director from 1982 to 2004.

Early research findings edit

McGaugh's early work (in the 1950s and 1960s) demonstrated that memories are not instantly created in a long-term, permanent fashion. Rather, immediately after a learning event, the memory is labile and susceptible to influence. As time passes, the memory becomes increasingly resistant to external influences and eventually becomes stored in a relatively permanent manner, a process termed memory consolidation. McGaugh found that drugs, given to an animal shortly after a learning event, influence the subsequent retention of that event. The concept of such "post-training" manipulations is one of McGaugh's greatest contributions to the field of learning and memory because it avoids many potential confounds, such as performance effects of the drug, that may occur when a drug or other treatment is given prior to the training.

Over the ensuing decades, McGaugh and his research colleagues and students extended the findings into a long-term investigation of emotionally influenced memory consolidation. As most people realize, they have stronger memories for long-ago events that were emotionally arousing in nature, compared with memories for emotionally neutral events (which may not be remembered well at all). McGaugh's research examined how emotional arousal influences memory consolidation. In particular, he has found that stress hormones, such as epinephrine and cortisol, mediate much of the effects of emotional arousal on subsequent retention of the event. These hormones, in turn, activate a variety of brain structures, including the amygdala, which appears to play a key role in modulating memory consolidation. The amygdala, when activated, influences a variety of other brain structures, including the hippocampus, nucleus accumbens and caudate nucleus that process different aspects of memory. It is through this "orchestration" of brain structures that memories are eventually formed and stored, though the exact nature of memory storage remains elusive.

Honors received edit

McGaugh has been recognized in honor of his achievements, accomplishments, and contributions to the field of learning and memory. In 1981 he was honored with the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award from the American Psychological Association. He received a Merit Award from the National Institute of Mental Health in 1987. McGaugh was elected a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 1989 and was also elected a member of the Brazilian and Mexican academies of science. He was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has served as president of the Association for Psychological Science and the Western Psychological Association. He was selected as a William James Fellow, Association for Psychological Science, 1989. Other honors include the John P. McGovern Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1996 and the Robert S. Dow Neuroscience Award, 2000. The University of L'Aquila, Italy, honored him with the Laurea Honoris Causa in 2001. In 2006 the Western Psychological Association awarded him Lifetime Achievement Award. He received the Norman Anderson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Experimental Psychologists in 2008 where he was elected a Fellow in 1991. He was also honored in 2009 with the Karl Lashley Prize in Neuroscience from the American Philosophical Society. In 2015 he received the Grawemeyer Award for Psychology [(University of Louisville)]. He was also presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award [(Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, University of California, Irvine)] in 2015. The University of California, Irvine, honored him with the UCI medal in 1992 and the naming of a building after him, McGaugh Hall, in 2001. McGaugh plays sax and clarinet in a jazz ensemble, a swing band and a concert band.

Publications edit

Selected publications (out of 558):

  • McGaugh, J. L. Time-dependent processes in memory storage. Science, 1966, 153, 1351–1358.
  • McGaugh, J. L. Memory: A Century of Consolidation. Science, 2000, 287, 248–251.
  • McGaugh, J.L. and Roozendaal, B. Role of adrenal stress hormones in forming lasting memories in the brain. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2002, 12, 205–210.
  • McGaugh, J.L. Memory consolidation and the amygdala: A systems perspective. Trends in Neurosciences, 2002, 25, 456–461.
  • McGaugh, J.L. Memory and Emotion: The Making of Lasting Memories. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson The Orion House Group Ltd. and New York: Columbia University Press, 2003, 162 pp.
  • LaLumiere, R.T., Buen, T.-V., and McGaugh, J.L. Posttraining intra-basolateral amygdala infusions of norepinephrine enhance consolidation of memory for contextual fear conditioning. Journal of Neuroscience, 2003, 23, 6754–6758
  • Okuda, S., Roozendaal, B. and McGaugh, J.L. Glucocorticoid effects on object recognition memory require training-associated emotional arousal. Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences, USA, 2004, 101, 853–858.
  • McGaugh, J.L. The amygdala modulates the consolidation of memories of emotionally arousing experiences. Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2004, 27, 1-28.
  • McIntyre, C.K., Miyashita, T., Setlow, B., Marjon, K.D., Steward, O., Guzowski, J.F. and McGaugh, J.L. Memory-influencing intra-basolateral amygdala drug infusions modulate expression of Arc protein in the hippocampus. Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences, USA, 2005, 102, 10718–10723.
  • Malin, E. and McGaugh, J.L. Differential involvement of the hippocampus, anterior cingulate cortex and basolateral amygdala in memory for context and footshock. Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences, 2006, 103, 1959–1963.
  • Berlau, D.J. and McGaugh, J.L. Enhancement of extinction memory consolidation: The role of the noradrenergic and GABAergic
  • Parker, E.S., Cahill, L. and McGaugh, J.L.. A case of unusual autobiographical remembering. Neurocase, 2006, 12, 35–49.
  • Roozendaal, B., Okuda, S., de Quervain, D. J-F, and McGaugh, J.L. Glucocorticoids interact with emotion-induced noradrenergic activation in influencing different memory functions. Neuroscience, 2006, 138, 901–910.
  • Prado-Alcala, R.A., Diaz del Guante, M.A., Garin-Aguilar, M.E., Diaz-Trujillo, A., Quirarte, G., and McGaugh, J.L. Amygdala or hippocampus inactivation after retrieval induces temporary memory deficit. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2006, 86, 144–149.
  • Quirarte, G.L., Roozendaal, B., and McGaugh, J.L. (1997). Glucocorticoid enhancement of memory storage involves noradrenergic activation in the basolateral amygdala. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 94(25), 14048–14053.
  • McGaugh, J.L. Make mild moments memorable: Add a little arousal. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2006, 10, 345–347.
  • Green, K.N., Billings, L.M., Roozendaal, B., McGaugh, J.L. and LaFerla, F.M. Glucocorticoids increase amyloid-b and tau pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimers Disease. Journal of Neuroscience, 2006, 26, 9047–9056.
  • Hui, I.R., Hui, G., Roozendaal, B., McGaugh, J.L. and Weinberger, N.M. Posttraining handling facilitates auditory-cue fear conditioning in rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2006, 86, 160–163.
  • Roozendaal, B., Hui, G.K., Hui, I.R., Berlau, D.J., McGaugh, J.L. and Weinberger, N.M. Basolateral amygdala noradrenergic activity mediates corticosterone-induced enhancement of auditory fear conditioning. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2006, 86, 249–255.
  • McGaugh, J.L. Make mild moments memorable: Add a little arousal. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2006, 10, 345–347.
  • Green, K.N., Billings, L.M., Roozendaal, B., McGaugh, J.L. and LaFerla, F.M. Glucocorticoids increase amyloid-b and tau pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimers Disease. Journal of Neuroscience, 2006, 26, 9047–9056.
  • Billings, L.M., Green, K.N., McGaugh, J.L. and LaFerla, F.M. Learning decreases Aβ*56 and tau pathology and ameliorates behavioral decline in 3xT-AD mice. Journal of Neuroscience, 2007, 27, 751–761.
  • Malin, E.L., Ibrahim, D.Y., Tu, J.W. and McGaugh, J.L. Involvement of the rostral anterior cingulate cortex in consolidation of inhibitory avoidance memory: Interaction with the basolateral amygdala. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2007, 87, 295–302.
  • Roozendaal, B., Lengvilas, R., McGaugh, J.L., Civelli, O. and Reinscheid, R.K. Orphanin FQ-nociceptin interactions with the basolateral amygdala noradrenergic system in memory consolidation. Learning and Memory, 2007, 14, 29–35.
  • McGaugh, J.L. Searching for memory in the brain: Confronting the collusion of cells and systems. In: Neural Plasticity and Memory: From Genes to Brain Imaging, Bermudez-Rattoni, F., ed., Taylor and Francis: Boca Raton, FL, 2007, pp. 1–14.
  • Ferry, B. and McGaugh, J.L. Involvement of basolateral amygdala α2-adrenoceptors in modulating consolidation of inhibitory avoidance memory. Learning and Memory, 2008, 15, 238–243.
  • McGaugh, J.L. and Roozendaal, B. Modulation of memory. Scholarpedia, 2008, 3(6):3453.
  • Roozendaal, B., Schelling, G. and McGaugh, J.L. Corticotropin-releasing factor in the basolateral amygdala enhances memory consolidation via an interaction with the β-adrenoceptor-cAMP pathway:
  • Miranda, M.I., Quirarte, G.L., Rodriguez-Garcia, G., McGaugh, J.L. and Roozendaal, B. Glucocorticoids enhance taste aversion memory via actions in the insular cortex and basolateral amygdala. Learning and Memory, 2008, 15, 468–476.
  • Roozendaal, B., Castello, N., Vedana, G., Barsegyan, A. and McGaugh, J.L. Noradrenergic activation of the basolateral amygdala modulates consolidation of object recognition memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2008, 90, 576–579.
  • Balderas, I., Rodriguez-Ortiz, C.J., Salgado-Tonda, P., Hurtado, J., McGaugh, J.L. and Bermudez-Rattoni, F. The consolidation of object and context recognition memory involve different regions of the temporal lobe. Learning and Memory, 2008, 15, 618–624.
  • McGaugh, J.L. and Roozendaal, B. Memory Modulation. In: H. Eichenbaum (Ed.) Memory Systems Vol. (3) of Learning and Memory: A Comprehensive Reference, 4 vols. (J. Byrne Editor), pp. 521–554 Oxford: Elsevier, 2008. Also reprinted in: Concise Learning and Memory: The Editor's Selection, J.H. Byrne (Ed.), Academic Press, London, pp. 571–603, 2009.
  • McGaugh, J.L. and Roozendaal, B. Drug enhancement of memory consolidation: Historical perspective and neurobiological implications. Psychopharmacology, 202, 2009, 3–14.
  • Boccia, M.M., Blake, M.G., Baratti, C.M. and McGaugh, J.L. Involvement of the basolateral amygdala in muscarinic cholinergic modulation of extinction memory consolidation. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 91, 2009, 93–97.
  • Roozendaal., B. and McGaugh, J.L. Emotional hormones and memory modulation. In: Squire, LR (ed.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, volume 3. Oxford: Academic Press. pp. 933–940, 2009.
  • Chavez, C.M., McGaugh, J.L. and Weinberger, N.M. The basolateral amygdala modulates specific sensory memory representations in the cerebral cortex. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 91, 2009, 382–392.
  • Campolongo, P., Roozendaal, B., Trezza, V., Hauer, D., Schelling, G., McGaugh, J.L. and Cuomo, V. Endocannabinoids in the rat basolateral amygdala enhance memory consolidation: Involvement of the glucocorticoid system. Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences, USA, 106, 2009, 4888–4893.
  • Campolongo, P., Roozendaal, B., Trezza, V., Cuomo, V., Astarita, G., McGaugh, J.L. and Piomelli, D. The fat-induced satiety factor OEA enhances memory consolidation. Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences USA, 106, 2009, 8027–8031.
  • Roozendaal, B., McReynolds, J., Van der Zee, E., Lee, S., McGaugh, J.L. and McIntyre, C. Glucocorticoid effects on memory consolidation depend on functional interactions between the medial prefrontal cortex and basolateral amygdala. Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 2009, 14299–14308.
  • Leport, A.K.R., Mattfeld, A.T., Dickinson-Anson, H., Fallon, J.H., Stark, C.E.L., Kruggel, F.R., Cahill, L. and McGaugh, J.L. A behavioral and neuroanatomical investigation of highly superior autobiographical memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 98, 2012, 78–92.
  • McIntyre, C.K., McGaugh, J.L. and Williams, C.L. Interacting brain systems modulate memory consolidation. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 36, 2012, 1750–1762.
  • McGaugh, J.L. Making lasting memories: Remembering the significant. Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences, USA, 110 (2), 2013, 10401–10407.
  • McGaugh, J.L. and Leport, A. Highly superior autobiographical memory. Scientific American, February 2014, 40–45.
  • Barsegyan, A, McGaugh, J.L and Roozendaal, B. Noradrenergic activation of the basolateral amygdala modulates the consolidation of object-in-context recognition memory. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2014. Doi: 10:3389/fnbeh.2014.00160
  • McGaugh, J.L. Consolidating Memories. Annual Review of Psychology, 66, 2015, 1-24.

References edit

  1. ^ a b McGaugh, James (12 May 2014). "James McGaugh, Ph.D." Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
  2. ^ "JAMES L. MCGAUGH". University of California, Irvine. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  3. ^ "Home - UCI Department of Neurobiology and Behavior". uci.edu.
  4. ^ "Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory". uci.edu.

External links edit

  • Guide to the James L. McGaugh Awards. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources James McGaugh news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message James L McGaugh born December 17 1931 is an American neurobiologist and author working in the field of learning and memory He is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus 1 in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior at the University of California Irvine 2 and a fellow and founding director of the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 1 James McGaughMcGaugh in March 2010Born 1931 12 17 December 17 1931 age 92 Long Beach California U S EducationSan Jose State University BA University of California Berkeley PhD AwardsNumerous see section Scientific careerFieldsNeurobiologistInstitutionsUniversity of California Irvine Contents 1 Education and positions 2 Early research findings 3 Honors received 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksEducation and positions editMcGaugh received his B A from San Jose State University in 1953 and his Ph D in psychology from the University of California Berkeley in 1959 He was briefly a professor at San Jose State and then did postdoctoral work in neuropharmacology with Nobel Laureate Professor Daniel Bovet at the Istituto Superiore di Sanita in Rome Italy He then became a professor at the University of Oregon from 1961 to 1964 He was recruited to the University of California Irvine in 1964 the year of the school s founding to be the founding chair of the Department of Psychobiology now Neurobiology and Behavior 3 He became second dean 1967 1970 of the School of Biological Sciences following Edward Steinhaus then Vice Chancellor 1975 1977 and executive Vice Chancellor 1978 1982 of the university In 1982 he founded the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 4 and remained director from 1982 to 2004 Early research findings editMcGaugh s early work in the 1950s and 1960s demonstrated that memories are not instantly created in a long term permanent fashion Rather immediately after a learning event the memory is labile and susceptible to influence As time passes the memory becomes increasingly resistant to external influences and eventually becomes stored in a relatively permanent manner a process termed memory consolidation McGaugh found that drugs given to an animal shortly after a learning event influence the subsequent retention of that event The concept of such post training manipulations is one of McGaugh s greatest contributions to the field of learning and memory because it avoids many potential confounds such as performance effects of the drug that may occur when a drug or other treatment is given prior to the training Over the ensuing decades McGaugh and his research colleagues and students extended the findings into a long term investigation of emotionally influenced memory consolidation As most people realize they have stronger memories for long ago events that were emotionally arousing in nature compared with memories for emotionally neutral events which may not be remembered well at all McGaugh s research examined how emotional arousal influences memory consolidation In particular he has found that stress hormones such as epinephrine and cortisol mediate much of the effects of emotional arousal on subsequent retention of the event These hormones in turn activate a variety of brain structures including the amygdala which appears to play a key role in modulating memory consolidation The amygdala when activated influences a variety of other brain structures including the hippocampus nucleus accumbens and caudate nucleus that process different aspects of memory It is through this orchestration of brain structures that memories are eventually formed and stored though the exact nature of memory storage remains elusive Honors received editMcGaugh has been recognized in honor of his achievements accomplishments and contributions to the field of learning and memory In 1981 he was honored with the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award from the American Psychological Association He received a Merit Award from the National Institute of Mental Health in 1987 McGaugh was elected a member of the U S National Academy of Sciences in 1989 and was also elected a member of the Brazilian and Mexican academies of science He was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has served as president of the Association for Psychological Science and the Western Psychological Association He was selected as a William James Fellow Association for Psychological Science 1989 Other honors include the John P McGovern Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science 1996 and the Robert S Dow Neuroscience Award 2000 The University of L Aquila Italy honored him with the Laurea Honoris Causa in 2001 In 2006 the Western Psychological Association awarded him Lifetime Achievement Award He received the Norman Anderson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Experimental Psychologists in 2008 where he was elected a Fellow in 1991 He was also honored in 2009 with the Karl Lashley Prize in Neuroscience from the American Philosophical Society In 2015 he received the Grawemeyer Award for Psychology University of Louisville He was also presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award Department of Neurobiology and Behavior University of California Irvine in 2015 The University of California Irvine honored him with the UCI medal in 1992 and the naming of a building after him McGaugh Hall in 2001 McGaugh plays sax and clarinet in a jazz ensemble a swing band and a concert band Publications edit nbsp Scholia has a profile for James L McGaugh Q6139321 Selected publications out of 558 McGaugh J L Time dependent processes in memory storage Science 1966 153 1351 1358 McGaugh J L Memory A Century of Consolidation Science 2000 287 248 251 McGaugh J L and Roozendaal B Role of adrenal stress hormones in forming lasting memories in the brain Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2002 12 205 210 McGaugh J L Memory consolidation and the amygdala A systems perspective Trends in Neurosciences 2002 25 456 461 McGaugh J L Memory and Emotion The Making of Lasting Memories London Weidenfeld and Nicolson The Orion House Group Ltd and New York Columbia University Press 2003 162 pp LaLumiere R T Buen T V and McGaugh J L Posttraining intra basolateral amygdala infusions of norepinephrine enhance consolidation of memory for contextual fear conditioning Journal of Neuroscience 2003 23 6754 6758 Okuda S Roozendaal B and McGaugh J L Glucocorticoid effects on object recognition memory require training associated emotional arousal Proceedings National Academy of Sciences USA 2004 101 853 858 McGaugh J L The amygdala modulates the consolidation of memories of emotionally arousing experiences Annual Review of Neuroscience 2004 27 1 28 McIntyre C K Miyashita T Setlow B Marjon K D Steward O Guzowski J F and McGaugh J L Memory influencing intra basolateral amygdala drug infusions modulate expression of Arc protein in the hippocampus Proceedings National Academy of Sciences USA 2005 102 10718 10723 Malin E and McGaugh J L Differential involvement of the hippocampus anterior cingulate cortex and basolateral amygdala in memory for context and footshock Proceedings National Academy of Sciences 2006 103 1959 1963 Berlau D J and McGaugh J L Enhancement of extinction memory consolidation The role of the noradrenergic and GABAergic Parker E S Cahill L and McGaugh J L A case of unusual autobiographical remembering Neurocase 2006 12 35 49 Roozendaal B Okuda S de Quervain D J F and McGaugh J L Glucocorticoids interact with emotion induced noradrenergic activation in influencing different memory functions Neuroscience 2006 138 901 910 Prado Alcala R A Diaz del Guante M A Garin Aguilar M E Diaz Trujillo A Quirarte G and McGaugh J L Amygdala or hippocampus inactivation after retrieval induces temporary memory deficit Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 2006 86 144 149 Quirarte G L Roozendaal B and McGaugh J L 1997 Glucocorticoid enhancement of memory storage involves noradrenergic activation in the basolateral amygdala Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 94 25 14048 14053 McGaugh J L Make mild moments memorable Add a little arousal Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2006 10 345 347 Green K N Billings L M Roozendaal B McGaugh J L and LaFerla F M Glucocorticoids increase amyloid b and tau pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimers Disease Journal of Neuroscience 2006 26 9047 9056 Hui I R Hui G Roozendaal B McGaugh J L and Weinberger N M Posttraining handling facilitates auditory cue fear conditioning in rats Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 2006 86 160 163 Roozendaal B Hui G K Hui I R Berlau D J McGaugh J L and Weinberger N M Basolateral amygdala noradrenergic activity mediates corticosterone induced enhancement of auditory fear conditioning Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 2006 86 249 255 McGaugh J L Make mild moments memorable Add a little arousal Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2006 10 345 347 Green K N Billings L M Roozendaal B McGaugh J L and LaFerla F M Glucocorticoids increase amyloid b and tau pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimers Disease Journal of Neuroscience 2006 26 9047 9056 Billings L M Green K N McGaugh J L and LaFerla F M Learning decreases Ab 56 and tau pathology and ameliorates behavioral decline in 3xT AD mice Journal of Neuroscience 2007 27 751 761 Malin E L Ibrahim D Y Tu J W and McGaugh J L Involvement of the rostral anterior cingulate cortex in consolidation of inhibitory avoidance memory Interaction with the basolateral amygdala Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 2007 87 295 302 Roozendaal B Lengvilas R McGaugh J L Civelli O and Reinscheid R K Orphanin FQ nociceptin interactions with the basolateral amygdala noradrenergic system in memory consolidation Learning and Memory 2007 14 29 35 McGaugh J L Searching for memory in the brain Confronting the collusion of cells and systems In Neural Plasticity and Memory From Genes to Brain Imaging Bermudez Rattoni F ed Taylor and Francis Boca Raton FL 2007 pp 1 14 Ferry B and McGaugh J L Involvement of basolateral amygdala a2 adrenoceptors in modulating consolidation of inhibitory avoidance memory Learning and Memory 2008 15 238 243 McGaugh J L and Roozendaal B Modulation of memory Scholarpedia 2008 3 6 3453 Roozendaal B Schelling G and McGaugh J L Corticotropin releasing factor in the basolateral amygdala enhances memory consolidation via an interaction with the b adrenoceptor cAMP pathway Miranda M I Quirarte G L Rodriguez Garcia G McGaugh J L and Roozendaal B Glucocorticoids enhance taste aversion memory via actions in the insular cortex and basolateral amygdala Learning and Memory 2008 15 468 476 Roozendaal B Castello N Vedana G Barsegyan A and McGaugh J L Noradrenergic activation of the basolateral amygdala modulates consolidation of object recognition memory Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 2008 90 576 579 Balderas I Rodriguez Ortiz C J Salgado Tonda P Hurtado J McGaugh J L and Bermudez Rattoni F The consolidation of object and context recognition memory involve different regions of the temporal lobe Learning and Memory 2008 15 618 624 McGaugh J L and Roozendaal B Memory Modulation In H Eichenbaum Ed Memory Systems Vol 3 of Learning and Memory A Comprehensive Reference 4 vols J Byrne Editor pp 521 554 Oxford Elsevier 2008 Also reprinted in Concise Learning and Memory The Editor s Selection J H Byrne Ed Academic Press London pp 571 603 2009 McGaugh J L and Roozendaal B Drug enhancement of memory consolidation Historical perspective and neurobiological implications Psychopharmacology 202 2009 3 14 Boccia M M Blake M G Baratti C M and McGaugh J L Involvement of the basolateral amygdala in muscarinic cholinergic modulation of extinction memory consolidation Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 91 2009 93 97 Roozendaal B and McGaugh J L Emotional hormones and memory modulation In Squire LR ed Encyclopedia of Neuroscience volume 3 Oxford Academic Press pp 933 940 2009 Chavez C M McGaugh J L and Weinberger N M The basolateral amygdala modulates specific sensory memory representations in the cerebral cortex Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 91 2009 382 392 Campolongo P Roozendaal B Trezza V Hauer D Schelling G McGaugh J L and Cuomo V Endocannabinoids in the rat basolateral amygdala enhance memory consolidation Involvement of the glucocorticoid system Proceedings National Academy of Sciences USA 106 2009 4888 4893 Campolongo P Roozendaal B Trezza V Cuomo V Astarita G McGaugh J L and Piomelli D The fat induced satiety factor OEA enhances memory consolidation Proceedings National Academy of Sciences USA 106 2009 8027 8031 Roozendaal B McReynolds J Van der Zee E Lee S McGaugh J L and McIntyre C Glucocorticoid effects on memory consolidation depend on functional interactions between the medial prefrontal cortex and basolateral amygdala Journal of Neuroscience 29 2009 14299 14308 Leport A K R Mattfeld A T Dickinson Anson H Fallon J H Stark C E L Kruggel F R Cahill L and McGaugh J L A behavioral and neuroanatomical investigation of highly superior autobiographical memory Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 98 2012 78 92 McIntyre C K McGaugh J L and Williams C L Interacting brain systems modulate memory consolidation Neuroscience amp Biobehavioral Reviews 36 2012 1750 1762 McGaugh J L Making lasting memories Remembering the significant Proceedings National Academy of Sciences USA 110 2 2013 10401 10407 McGaugh J L and Leport A Highly superior autobiographical memory Scientific American February 2014 40 45 Barsegyan A McGaugh J L and Roozendaal B Noradrenergic activation of the basolateral amygdala modulates the consolidation of object in context recognition memory Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 2014 Doi 10 3389 fnbeh 2014 00160 McGaugh J L Consolidating Memories Annual Review of Psychology 66 2015 1 24 References edit a b McGaugh James 12 May 2014 James McGaugh Ph D Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory Retrieved 2020 02 06 JAMES L MCGAUGH University of California Irvine Retrieved 28 February 2013 Home UCI Department of Neurobiology and Behavior uci edu Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory uci edu External links editGuide to the James L McGaugh Awards Special Collections and Archives The UC Irvine Libraries Irvine California Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James McGaugh amp oldid 1204876545, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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