Instituto de Fisiologia Celular UNAM
Federico Bermúdez Rattoni
Cognitive Neuroscience
fbermude@ifc.unam.mx
Tel: (52) (55) 56225626
About:
M.D. UNAM, 1979. Ph.D. University of California. Los Angeles, 1984. Professor of Neuroscience. IFC, UNAM. 1984. John Simon Guggenheim, fellow, 1989-1990. Visiting Professor to the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, University of California, Irvine, 1990. Syntex Award, 1993 for Medical Research, 1993. National Investigator (SNI), Level III. UNAM Prize for Research 1998. Chair Department of Neuroscience 1993-2005.
Research interests:
*Molecular Mechanisms of Taste-Recogntion Memory.\r\n*Synaptic reorganization in the dorsal hippocampus after long-term spatial memory formation.\r\n\r\n
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Related articles:
Federico Bermúdez Rattoni
Simultaneous but not independent anisomycin infusions in insular cortex and amygdala hinder stabilization of taste memory when updated (2009)
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Intrahippocampal anisomycin infusions disrupt previously consolidated spatial memory only when memory is updated (2008)
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Taste novelty induces intracellular redistribution of NR2A and NR2B subunits of NMDA receptor in the insular cortex (2008)
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Most cited articles in IFC
INSULAR CORTEX AND AMYGDALA LESIONS DIFFERENTIALLY AFFECT ACQUISITION ON INHIBITORY AVOIDANCE AND CONDITIONED TASTE-AVERSION (1991)
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Spatial long-term memory is related to mossy fiber synaptogenesis (2001)
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REVERSIBLE INACTIVATION OF THE INSULAR CORTEX BY TETRODOTOXIN PRODUCES RETROGRADE AND ANTEROGRADE AMNESIA FOR INHIBITORY AVOIDANCE AND SPATIAL-LEARNIN (1991)
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