Recent research has demonstrated that consolidated memories can enter a temporary labile state after reactivation, requiring restabilization in order to persist. This process, known as reconsolidation, potentially allows for the modification and disruption of memory. Much interest in reconsolidation stems from the possibility that maladaptive memory traces—a core feature of several psychiatric conditions—could be tackled by disrupting their reconsolidation. However, research has indicated a range of supposed boundary conditions on the induction of reconsolidation. Stronger memories, often resulting from exposure to stressful conditions, or older memories, appear to be relatively resistant to undergoing reconsolidation. This may be taken as ...
The reconsolidation process is the mechanism by which the strength and/or content of consolidated me...
Memories are fundamental to human experience: We are in many ways the products of our pasts, recorde...
The theory of memory reconsolidation argues that consolidated memory is not unchangeable. Once a mem...
Behavioral neuroscience has greatly informed how we understand the formation, persistence, and plast...
The processes of memory formation and storage are complex and highly dynamic. Once memories are cons...
Fully consolidated associative memories can undergo a retrieval-dependent reconsolidation process, w...
Item does not contain fulltextMaladaptive learned responses and memories contribute to psychiatric d...
Long-term memories are stored in the brain by cementing experiences through a process known as conso...
Current pharmacological and psychological treatments for disorders of emotional memory only dampen t...
Emotional experiences tend to be very well remembered. The ability to recall the important events in...
Experimental research on emotional memory reconsolidation interference, or the induction of amnesia ...
The discovery that fear memories may change upon retrieval, a process referred to as memory reconsol...
Threat memories are created when an aversive stimulus is paired with other stimuli such that the ass...
Anxiety disorders rank among the most prevalent and chronic forms of psychopathology. While commonly...
Several lines of research have demonstrated that memories for fearful events become transiently labi...
The reconsolidation process is the mechanism by which the strength and/or content of consolidated me...
Memories are fundamental to human experience: We are in many ways the products of our pasts, recorde...
The theory of memory reconsolidation argues that consolidated memory is not unchangeable. Once a mem...
Behavioral neuroscience has greatly informed how we understand the formation, persistence, and plast...
The processes of memory formation and storage are complex and highly dynamic. Once memories are cons...
Fully consolidated associative memories can undergo a retrieval-dependent reconsolidation process, w...
Item does not contain fulltextMaladaptive learned responses and memories contribute to psychiatric d...
Long-term memories are stored in the brain by cementing experiences through a process known as conso...
Current pharmacological and psychological treatments for disorders of emotional memory only dampen t...
Emotional experiences tend to be very well remembered. The ability to recall the important events in...
Experimental research on emotional memory reconsolidation interference, or the induction of amnesia ...
The discovery that fear memories may change upon retrieval, a process referred to as memory reconsol...
Threat memories are created when an aversive stimulus is paired with other stimuli such that the ass...
Anxiety disorders rank among the most prevalent and chronic forms of psychopathology. While commonly...
Several lines of research have demonstrated that memories for fearful events become transiently labi...
The reconsolidation process is the mechanism by which the strength and/or content of consolidated me...
Memories are fundamental to human experience: We are in many ways the products of our pasts, recorde...
The theory of memory reconsolidation argues that consolidated memory is not unchangeable. Once a mem...