Forget the stress: Retrograde amnesia for the stress-induced impairment of extinction retrieval

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We investigated whether cycloheximide (CHX) would induce amnesia for the stress-induced impairment of extinction retrieval. First, a single restraint stress session was demonstrated to impair extinction retrieval, but not fear conditioning. A second experiment showed that when CHX was administered immediately after restraint, rats exhibited significant extinction retrieval at test (i.e., retrograde amnesia for the stress). In a third experiment, the stress session impaired various amounts of extinction durations, suggesting that the stress inhibited extinction retrieval rather than enhancing the original fear learning. These results suggest memories for acute stress are susceptible to disruption, which could have clinical implications.

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Briggs, J. F., & McMullen, K. M. (2020). Forget the stress: Retrograde amnesia for the stress-induced impairment of extinction retrieval. Learning and Memory, 27(5), 173–176. https://doi.org/10.1101/lm.051078.119

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