1. The Role of HDAC3 in Memory Updating via the Objects in Updated Locations (OUL) Task Open Access Author: Wright, Destiny Title: The Role of HDAC3 in Memory Updating via the Objects in Updated Locations (OUL) Task Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: memory updatingagingmicememory reconsolidationHDAC3hippocampusage-related cognitive declinememory impairmentsepigenetic mechanisms File: Download Destiny_Wright_Schreyer_Thesis_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Janine Kwapis, Thesis SupervisorStephen Wade Schaeffer, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Role of HDAC3 in Stress-Enhanced Fear Learning Open Access Author: Lussier, Marc Title: The Role of HDAC3 in Stress-Enhanced Fear Learning Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: fear memorySEFLPTSDamygdalatraumamiceepigenetic mechanismsHDAC3sex differences File: Download Lussier_Marc_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Janine Kwapis, Thesis SupervisorBernhard Luscher, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. CRISPR-Edited Cell Lines to Identify Specific Transcripts for Per1 in Learning and Circadian Rhythms Open Access Author: Bernhardt, Alicia Title: CRISPR-Edited Cell Lines to Identify Specific Transcripts for Per1 in Learning and Circadian Rhythms Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: Per1Circadian ClockMemory File: Download Bernhardt_Alicia_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Janine Kwapis, Thesis SupervisorStephen Wade Schaeffer, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Sex-specific effect of the circadian clock gene Per1 in the retrosplenial cortex for context fear memory formation Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Lo, Chenyu Title: Sex-specific effect of the circadian clock gene Per1 in the retrosplenial cortex for context fear memory formation Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: Circadian rhythmsMemoryRSCGene expression File: Login to Download Thesis Supervisors: Janine Kwapis, Thesis SupervisorBernhard Luscher, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Insight Into Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Behavioral and Molecular Comparison Between Male and Female Mice Exposed to Stress-Enhanced Fear Learning Open Access Author: Mc Kenna, Alexandria Title: Insight Into Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Behavioral and Molecular Comparison Between Male and Female Mice Exposed to Stress-Enhanced Fear Learning Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: Posttraumatic stress disorderStress-enhanced fear learningSex differenceBDNFGria1HippocampusAmygdala File: Download McKenna_Alexandria_Insight_Into_Posttraumatic_Stress_Disorder_-_A_Behavioral_and_Molecular_Comparison_Between_Male_and_Female_Mice_Exposed_to_Modified_Stress-Enhanced_Fear_Learning.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Janine Kwapis, Thesis SupervisorBernhard Luscher, Thesis Honors Advisor