CIECS   20730
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES Y ESTUDIOS SOBRE CULTURA Y SOCIEDAD
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Aprendizaje contextual y el desarrollo de sistemas de memoria en la inancia de la rata
Autor/es:
ARIAS, C.; PAGLINI, M.G.; REVILLO, D.A.
Lugar:
Mardel Plata, Buenos Aires
Reunión:
Congreso; XXXII Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Neurociencias; 2017
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Neurociencias
Resumen:
It?s common to think about development as a period of immaturity. It doesn?t mean that infants are immature but as a society, we consider that there?s only one stage of maturity (the adulthood). We can find this social conception of development into neurocognitive theories. In cognitive neuroscience it?s common to assume different memory systems and to describe their development through the study of contextual learning and the functional development of the hippocampus. For instance, the absence of recovery-from-extinction effects in preweanling ratshas been related to the immaturity of the hippocampus, which in turn is linked to a simple memory system. This relationship has been confirmed in an experiment designed to show up that the administration of MK-801 (that blocks extinction learning in adult rats) does not affect extinction in infant rats (Langton, et al 2007). In the present study, we analyzed the relationship between MK-801 and extinction learning in infant rats, from an ecological model. Given thatimmaturity isn?t a valid explanation in this model, our experimental designs were different to the one used by Langton et al., and they allowed us observing that MK-801 doesn?t block extinction learning, but it produces conditioned motor responses interfering with the behavioral index of memory. These results are analyzed in the framework of the discussion between the ecological and the neuromaturational model of development and in terms of the construction of meanings.