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Optogenetic Stimulation of Prefrontal Glutamatergic Neurons Enhances Recognition Memory.

Abigail BennGareth R I BarkerSarah A StuartEva V L RoloffAnja G TeschemacherE Clea WarburtonEmma S J Robinson
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
These results provide new mechanistic information that could guide the targeting of future cognitive enhancers. Our work suggests that improved associative-recognition memory can be achieved by enhancing endogenous glutamatergic neuronal activity selectively using an optogenetic approach. We build on these observations to recapitulate this effect using drug treatments that enhance the amplitude of EPSPs; however, drugs that alter the duration of the EPSP or increase glutamate release lack efficacy. This suggests that both neural and temporal specificity are needed to achieve cognitive enhancement.
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