The pharmacological blockade of memory reconsolidation has been suggested as a potential treatment to the attenuation of maladaptive memories associated to psychiatric disorders and drug addiction. To interfere with the process of fear memory reconsolidation using a manipulation safer than pharmacological interventions, here we examined whether a positive reinforcing stimulus (non-alcoholic beer, NB) post-memory retrieval can decrease the fear response in ethanol withdrawn (ETOH) animals. We first evaluated the potential interfering effect of NB on memory reconsolidation in non-ethanol dependent (control, CON) rats. Non-alcoholic beer intake shortly after memory retrieval attenuated the fear response in CON rats. A resistance to destabiliza...
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of re...
Although the impaired extinction of traumatic memory is one of the hallmark symptoms of PTSD, the un...
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A 1-day fear memory in ethanol withdrawn (ETOH) rats is resistant to destabilization-reconsolidation...
Background: Withdrawal from chronic ethanol facilitates the formation of contextual fear memory and ...
It is known that a consolidated memory can return to a labile state and become transiently malleable...
This review addresses the effects of the cognitive enhancer D-cycloserine (DCS) on the memory proces...
Rationale Mesocorticolimbic reactivity to alcohol-associated cues has been shown to be associated...
d-cycloserine (DCS), a partial NMDA-receptor agonist, seems to be a promising enhancer for exposure ...
d-Cycloserine (DCS), a co-agonist at the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor, has proven to be an e...
Two experiments using rats in a contextual fear memory preparation compared two approaches to reduce...
Consolidated memories can become reactivated in order to permit the integration of new information i...
The NMDA receptor partial agonist D-cycloserine (DCS) enhances the extinction of learned fear in rat...
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of re...
Reconsolidation memory is defined as a process in which the retrieval of a previously consolidated m...
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of re...
Although the impaired extinction of traumatic memory is one of the hallmark symptoms of PTSD, the un...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-C...
A 1-day fear memory in ethanol withdrawn (ETOH) rats is resistant to destabilization-reconsolidation...
Background: Withdrawal from chronic ethanol facilitates the formation of contextual fear memory and ...
It is known that a consolidated memory can return to a labile state and become transiently malleable...
This review addresses the effects of the cognitive enhancer D-cycloserine (DCS) on the memory proces...
Rationale Mesocorticolimbic reactivity to alcohol-associated cues has been shown to be associated...
d-cycloserine (DCS), a partial NMDA-receptor agonist, seems to be a promising enhancer for exposure ...
d-Cycloserine (DCS), a co-agonist at the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor, has proven to be an e...
Two experiments using rats in a contextual fear memory preparation compared two approaches to reduce...
Consolidated memories can become reactivated in order to permit the integration of new information i...
The NMDA receptor partial agonist D-cycloserine (DCS) enhances the extinction of learned fear in rat...
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of re...
Reconsolidation memory is defined as a process in which the retrieval of a previously consolidated m...
Disrupting reconsolidation of drug-related memories may be effective in reducing the incidence of re...
Although the impaired extinction of traumatic memory is one of the hallmark symptoms of PTSD, the un...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-C...