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- W2897112665 abstract "Abstract Animals create implicit memories of the time of day that significant events occur then anticipate the recurrence of those conditions at the same time on subsequent days. We tested the hypothesis that implicit time memory for daily encounters relies on the setting of the canonical circadian clockwork in brain areas involved in the formation or expression of context memories. We conditioned mice to avoid locations paired with a mild foot shock at one of two Zeitgeber times set 8 hours apart. Place avoidance was exhibited only when testing time matched the prior training time. The suprachiasmatic nucleus, dorsal striatum, nucleus accumbens, cingulate cortex, hippocampal complex, and amygdala were assessed for clock gene expression. Baseline phase dependent differences in clock gene expression were found in most tissues. Evidence for conditioned resetting of a molecular circadian oscillation was found only in the striatum (dorsal striatum and nucleus accumbens shell), and specifically for Per2 expression. There was no evidence of glucocorticoid stress response in any tissue. The results are consistent with a model where temporal conditioning promotes a selective Per2 response in dopamine-targeted brain regions responsible for sensorimotor integration, without resetting the entire circadian clockwork." @default.
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- W2897112665 date "2018-10-19" @default.
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- W2897112665 title "Implicit time-place conditioning alters Per2 mRNA expression selectively in striatum without shifting its circadian clocks" @default.
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