Moderate white light exposure enhanced spatial memory retrieval by activating a central amygdala-inv...
Moderate white light exposure enhanced spatial memory retrieval by activating a central amygdala-involved circuit in mice
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Shang, MengJuan , Shen, MeiLun , Xu, RuoTong , Du, JingYu , Zhang, JiMeng , OuYang, Ding , Du, JunZe , Hu, JunFeng , Sun, ZhiChuan , Wang, BingXia , Han, Qian , Hu, Yang , Liu, YiHong , Guan, Yun , Li, Jing , Guo, GuoZhen and Xing, JunLing
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Light exposure can profoundly affect neurological functions and behaviors. Here, we show that short-term exposure to moderate (400 lux) white light during Y-maze test promoted spatial memory retrieval and induced only mild anxiety in mice. This beneficial effect involves the activation of a circuit including neurons in the central amygdala (CeA), l...
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Moderate white light exposure enhanced spatial memory retrieval by activating a central amygdala-involved circuit in mice
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2399-3642
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2399-3642
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10.1038/s42003-023-04765-7