Current pharmacological and psychological treatments for disorders of emotional memory only dampen the affective response while leaving the original fear memory intact. Under adverse circumstances, these original memories regain prominence, causing relapses in many patients. The (re)discovery in neuroscience that after reactivation consolidated fear memories may return to a transient labile state, requiring a process of restabilization in order to persist, offers a window of opportunity for modifying fear memories with amnestic agents. This process, known as memory reconsolidation, opens avenues for developing a revolutionary treatment for emotional memory disorders. The reconsolidation intervention challenges the dominant pharmacological a...
The theory of memory reconsolidation argues that consolidated memory is not unchangeable. Once a mem...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
RECONSOLIDATION: the process by which reactivating a memory returns it to a labile state during whi...
Behavioral neuroscience has greatly informed how we understand the formation, persistence, and plast...
The discovery that fear memories may change upon retrieval, a process referred to as memory reconsol...
Item does not contain fulltextMaladaptive learned responses and memories contribute to psychiatric d...
Several lines of research have demonstrated that memories for fearful events become transiently labi...
Dysfunctional fear responses play a central role in many mental disorders. New insights in learning ...
The processes of memory formation and storage are complex and highly dynamic. Once memories are cons...
Although memory for emotionally arousing and stressful experiences is strong and resistant to change...
Anxiety disorders rank among the most prevalent and chronic forms of psychopathology. While commonly...
Recent research has demonstrated that consolidated memories can enter a temporary labile state after...
Experimental research on emotional memory reconsolidation interference, or the induction of amnesia ...
We previously demonstrated that disrupting reconsolidation by pharmacological manipulations "deleted...
The hypothesis that fear memory is not necessarily permanent but can change when retrieved opens ave...
The theory of memory reconsolidation argues that consolidated memory is not unchangeable. Once a mem...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
RECONSOLIDATION: the process by which reactivating a memory returns it to a labile state during whi...
Behavioral neuroscience has greatly informed how we understand the formation, persistence, and plast...
The discovery that fear memories may change upon retrieval, a process referred to as memory reconsol...
Item does not contain fulltextMaladaptive learned responses and memories contribute to psychiatric d...
Several lines of research have demonstrated that memories for fearful events become transiently labi...
Dysfunctional fear responses play a central role in many mental disorders. New insights in learning ...
The processes of memory formation and storage are complex and highly dynamic. Once memories are cons...
Although memory for emotionally arousing and stressful experiences is strong and resistant to change...
Anxiety disorders rank among the most prevalent and chronic forms of psychopathology. While commonly...
Recent research has demonstrated that consolidated memories can enter a temporary labile state after...
Experimental research on emotional memory reconsolidation interference, or the induction of amnesia ...
We previously demonstrated that disrupting reconsolidation by pharmacological manipulations "deleted...
The hypothesis that fear memory is not necessarily permanent but can change when retrieved opens ave...
The theory of memory reconsolidation argues that consolidated memory is not unchangeable. Once a mem...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
RECONSOLIDATION: the process by which reactivating a memory returns it to a labile state during whi...