Contains fulltext : 202689.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The adjustment of maladaptive thoughts and behaviors associated with emotional memories is central to treating psychiatric disorders. Recent research, predominantly with laboratory animals, indicates that memories can become temporarily sensitive to modification following reactivation, before undergoing reconsolidation. A method to selectively impair reconsolidation of specific emotional or traumatic memories in humans could translate to an effective treatment for conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder. We tested whether deep sedation could impair emotional memory reconsolidation in 50 human participants. Administering the intravenous anesthetic p...
Background: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is well established in adults but has been un...
acid receptors to produce memory impairment during con-scious sedation. Memory function was assessed...
Research on memory reconsolidation in humans is still in its infancy, in contrast to the extensive r...
The adjustment of maladaptive thoughts and behaviors associated with emotional memories is central t...
Background: Propofol is associated with postoperative mood alterations and induces a higher incidenc...
Jie Luo, Su Min, Ke Wei, Jun Cao, Bin Wang, Ping Li, Jun Dong, Yuanyuan Liu Department of Anesthesi...
Contains fulltext : 76955.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Wh...
The discovery that fear memories may change upon retrieval, a process referred to as memory reconsol...
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or emergency care patients, exposed to traumatic events, are at increased ...
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or emergency care patients, exposed to traumatic events, are at increased ...
Experimental evidence in humans and non-human animals suggests that the administration of propranolo...
Experimental evidence in humans and non-human animals suggests that the administration of propranolo...
Ample evidence suggests that consolidated memories, upon their retrieval, enter a labile state, in w...
Research in nonhuman animals suggests that reactivation can induce a transient, unstable state in a ...
Background: This study was designed to identify neuroanatomical locations of propofol's effects...
Background: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is well established in adults but has been un...
acid receptors to produce memory impairment during con-scious sedation. Memory function was assessed...
Research on memory reconsolidation in humans is still in its infancy, in contrast to the extensive r...
The adjustment of maladaptive thoughts and behaviors associated with emotional memories is central t...
Background: Propofol is associated with postoperative mood alterations and induces a higher incidenc...
Jie Luo, Su Min, Ke Wei, Jun Cao, Bin Wang, Ping Li, Jun Dong, Yuanyuan Liu Department of Anesthesi...
Contains fulltext : 76955.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Wh...
The discovery that fear memories may change upon retrieval, a process referred to as memory reconsol...
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or emergency care patients, exposed to traumatic events, are at increased ...
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or emergency care patients, exposed to traumatic events, are at increased ...
Experimental evidence in humans and non-human animals suggests that the administration of propranolo...
Experimental evidence in humans and non-human animals suggests that the administration of propranolo...
Ample evidence suggests that consolidated memories, upon their retrieval, enter a labile state, in w...
Research in nonhuman animals suggests that reactivation can induce a transient, unstable state in a ...
Background: This study was designed to identify neuroanatomical locations of propofol's effects...
Background: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is well established in adults but has been un...
acid receptors to produce memory impairment during con-scious sedation. Memory function was assessed...
Research on memory reconsolidation in humans is still in its infancy, in contrast to the extensive r...