Psychology Faculty Profiles

Aryeh Routtenberg, Ph.D.
Professor
Brain, Behavior, and Cognition


Office: Cresap 201
Phone: (847) 491-3628
E-mail: aryeh@northwestern.edu

Links

Curriculum Vitae

Neurobiology Website

Research Interests

Molecular basis of memory

 

Selected Publications

Holahan, M.R., Tabatadze, N. and Routtenberg, A. (2007) GAP-43 gene expression regulates information storage.  Learn. Mem. 14: 407-15.

Rekart, J. L., Sandoval, J., Bermudez-Rattoni F., and Routtenberg, A. (2007) Remodeling of hippocampal mossy fibers is selectively induced seven days after the acquisition of a spatial but not a cued memory task.  Learn.  Mem. 14: 416-21.

Routtenberg, A. (2008) The substrate for long-lasting memory: If not protein synthesis, then what? Neurobiol Learn Mem. 89: 225-233.

Routtenberg, A. (2008) Lifetime memories from evanescent networks. British Journal of Pharmacology 585: 60-63.

Holahan, M.R., Honegger, K.S.  and Aryeh Routtenberg  (2009) Ectopic growth of hippocampal mossy fibers in mutated GAP-43 transgenic mice with impaired spatial memory retention.  Hippocampus, in press.