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Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior | 2016

Cholinergic transmission underlies modulation of frustration by open field exposure

Mariana Psyrdellis; Ricardo Marcos Pautassi; Alba Elisabeth Mustaca; Nadia Justel

Frustration can be defined as an emotional state generated by the omission or devaluation in the quantity or quality of an expected appetitive reward. Thus, reactivity to a reward is affected by prior experience with the different reinforcer values of that reward. This phenomenon is known as incentive relativity, and can be studied by different paradigms. Although methodologically simple, the exploration of a novel open field (OF) is a complex situation that involves several behavioral processes, including stress induction and novelty detection. OF exposure can enhance or block the acquisition of associative and non-associative memories. These experiments evaluated the effect of OF exploration on frustration and the role played by the cholinergic system in this phenomenon. OF exploration before first or second trial of incentive downshift modulated the expression of frustration. This effect of OF was blocked by the administration of scopolamine either before or after OF exploration. These results indicate that the cholinergic system is involved in the acquisition and consolidation of OF information.


Neuroscience Letters | 2016

Open field exposure facilitates recovery from an aversive emotional event: Involvement of adrenergic and cholinergic transmitter systems

Mariana Psyrdellis; Ricardo Marcos Pautassi; Nadia Justel

Successive negative contrast (SNC) is an incentive relativity procedure that has been widely used to model emotional reactivity in rodents. The reward downshift experienced during SNC is thought to result in frustration. The exploration of a novel open field (OF), a complex situation involving stress induction and novelty detection, can enhance or block the acquisition of associative and non-associative memories. Previous experiments found a modulatory effect of OF, applied before downshift trials, on SNC. This schedule, however, can affect retention performance by influencing attentional, motivational, motor or sensory-perceptual mechanisms at training or retention testing. The use of post-training OF exposure avoids these confounds. This work assessed the effect of OF exposure after the acquisition of the downshifted memory, with the goal of targeting the consolidation of this mnemonic trace. We also investigated the involvement of the cholinergic and adrenergic systems in this phenomenon. The results indicated that OF facilitates recovery from reward loss and that both transmitter systems, cholinergic and adrenergic, play a role in this effect of OF.


Neuroreport | 2016

Open-field exposure facilitates consummatory extinction.

Nadia Justel; Mariana Psyrdellis; Ricardo Marcos Pautassi

During extinction, the organism learns that a conditioned stimulus or a conditioned response is no longer associated with an unconditioned stimulus, and as a consequence, a decrement in the response is presented. The exposure to novel situations (e.g. exploration of a novel open field) has been used widely to modulate (i.e. either enhance or deteriorate) learning and memory. The aim of the present study was to test whether open-field exposure could modulate consummatory extinction. The results indicated that open-field exposure accelerated the extinction response (i.e. experimental animals provided novelty exposure had lower consummatory behavior than control animals) when applied before – but not after – the first extinction trial, or when applied before the second extinction trial. The results suggest that environmental treatments such as novelty exposure provide a valuable, nonpharmacological alternative to potentially modulate extinction processes.


Interdisciplinaria: Revista de psicología y ciencias afines = journal of psychology and related sciences | 2014

NOVEDAD Y MODULACIÓN DE LA MEMORIA: MECANISMOS NEUROBIOLÓGICOS IMPLICADOS

Nadia Justel; Mariana Psyrdellis


International Journal of Comparative Psychology | 2014

Mediational role of hormones in incentive contrast

Nadia Justel; Ricardo Marcos Pautassi; Mariana Psyrdellis; Alba Elisabeth Mustaca


Suma Psicológica | 2014

Modulación de la memoria emocional: una revisión de los principales factores que afectan los recuerdos

Nadia Justel; Mariana Psyrdellis; Eliana Ruetti


Anuario de Investigaciones | 2018

Constructos psicológicos vinculados a la respuesta de frustración en humanos

Mariana Psyrdellis; Nadia Justel


Psicologica | 2017

Rock influences spatial memory in adult rats, while classical music do not

Mariana Psyrdellis; Veronika Diaz Abrahan; Camila Cetratelli; Nadia Justel


VII Congreso Internacional de Investigación y Práctica Profesional en Psicología XXII Jornadas de Investigación Décimo Encuentro de Investigadores en Psicología del MERCOSUR | 2015

EFECTOS DEL SISTEMA COLINéRGICO SOBRE UN TRATAMIENTO MODULADOR DE LA FRUSTRACIóN

Mariana Psyrdellis; Nadia Justel


VII Congreso Internacional de Investigación y Práctica Profesional en Psicología XXII Jornadas de Investigación Décimo Encuentro de Investigadores en Psicología del MERCOSUR | 2015

TRATAMIENTOS NO INVASIVOS DE MODULACIóN DE LA MEMORIA: NOVEDAD Y MÚSICA

Mariana Psyrdellis; Veronika Diaz Abrahan; Camila Cetratelli

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Nadia Justel

University of Buenos Aires

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Ricardo Marcos Pautassi

National University of Cordoba

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Eliana Ruetti

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Alba Elisabeth Mustaca

Universidad Abierta Interamericana

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Veronika Diaz Abrahan

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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