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Cannabinoid inhibition improves memory in food-storing birds, but with a cost.

机译:大麻素的抑制作用可以改善储粮鸟类的记忆力,但要付出一定的代价。

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Food-storing birds demonstrate remarkable memory ability in recalling the locations of thousands of hidden food caches. Although this behaviour requires the hippocampus, its synaptic mechanisms are not understood. Here we show the effects of cannabinoid receptor (CB1-R) blockade on spatial memory in food-storing black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapilla). Intra-hippocampal infusions of the CB1-R antagonist SR141716A enhanced long-term memory for the location of a hidden food reward, measured 72 h after encoding. However, when the reward location changed during the retention interval, birds that had received SR141716A during initial learning showed impairments in recalling the most recent reward location. Thus, blocking CB1-R activity may lead to more robust, long-lasting memories, but these memories may be a source of proactive interference. The relationship between trace strength and interference may be important in understanding neural mechanisms of hippocampal function in general, as well as understanding the enhanced memory of food-storing birds.
机译:储存食物的鸟类在召回成千上万个隐藏食物藏匿处的位置上具有出色的记忆能力。尽管此行为需要海马,但其突触机制尚不清楚。在这里,我们显示了大麻素受体(CB1-R)封锁对储存食物的黑头山雀(Poecile atricapilla)中的空间记忆的影响。在编码后72小时测得的CB1-R拮抗剂SR141716A的海马内输注增强了对隐藏食物奖励位置的长期记忆。但是,当奖励位置在保留间隔内发生变化时,在初次学习过程中接受SR141716A的家禽在召回最近的奖励位置时会出现障碍。因此,阻止CB1-R活动可能会导致产生更健壮,更持久的内存,但是这些内存可能是主动干扰的来源。痕量强度和干扰之间的关系可能对理解一般海马功能的神经机制以及理解对储食鸟类的增强记忆力很重要。

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