Long-lasting drug-associated memories can contribute to relapse; therefore these memories must be inactivated to enable sustainable success in addiction therapy. As drug associations are usually acquired over several conditioning events, we assume that an effective treatment should be repeatedly applied to achieve persistent effects. In this study, we examine whether 10 repeated memory reactivation tests followed by systemic N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist MK-801 (0.1 mg/kg) administrations can disrupt memory reconsolidation in rats, leading to a reduction of well-established amphetamine-conditioned place preference (CPP). We found that immediate (but not 60-min delayed) administration of MK-801 after the tests reduced amphetamine-...
Behavioural studies have provided strong evidence for common substrates in the rewards of natural an...
Stored memories are dynamic and, when reactivated, can undergo a process of destabilization and reco...
Metaplasticity, defined as the plasticity of synaptic plasticity, could affect learning and memory a...
Consolidated memories can become reactivated in order to permit the integration of new information i...
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of re...
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of re...
New memories are stabilized after a learning experience by a process called consolidation. Memories ...
Dysfunctional reconsolidation processes may help drug memories resist extinction and contribute to h...
The place conditioning paradigm was used to assess the ability of the noncompetitive NMDA receptor a...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to elucidating the psychopharmacology underlying addiction a...
Addiction is characterized by high susceptibility to relapse, which can be triggered by drug-associa...
The reinforcing properties of nicotine play a major role in instrumental conditioning to nicotine ta...
Cognitive impairments have been proposed as a core feature of schizophrenia. Studies have shown that...
A stable memory can be disrupted if amnestic treatment is applied in conjunction with memory reactiv...
AbstractWhen consolidated memories are reactivated, they become labile and, to persist, must undergo...
Behavioural studies have provided strong evidence for common substrates in the rewards of natural an...
Stored memories are dynamic and, when reactivated, can undergo a process of destabilization and reco...
Metaplasticity, defined as the plasticity of synaptic plasticity, could affect learning and memory a...
Consolidated memories can become reactivated in order to permit the integration of new information i...
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of re...
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of re...
New memories are stabilized after a learning experience by a process called consolidation. Memories ...
Dysfunctional reconsolidation processes may help drug memories resist extinction and contribute to h...
The place conditioning paradigm was used to assess the ability of the noncompetitive NMDA receptor a...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to elucidating the psychopharmacology underlying addiction a...
Addiction is characterized by high susceptibility to relapse, which can be triggered by drug-associa...
The reinforcing properties of nicotine play a major role in instrumental conditioning to nicotine ta...
Cognitive impairments have been proposed as a core feature of schizophrenia. Studies have shown that...
A stable memory can be disrupted if amnestic treatment is applied in conjunction with memory reactiv...
AbstractWhen consolidated memories are reactivated, they become labile and, to persist, must undergo...
Behavioural studies have provided strong evidence for common substrates in the rewards of natural an...
Stored memories are dynamic and, when reactivated, can undergo a process of destabilization and reco...
Metaplasticity, defined as the plasticity of synaptic plasticity, could affect learning and memory a...