Fully consolidated fear memories can be maintained or inhibited by retrieval-dependent mechanisms depending on the degree of re-exposure to fear cues. Short exposures promote memory maintenance through reconsolidation, and long exposures promote inhibition through extinction. Little is known about the neural mechanisms by which increasing cue exposure overrides reconsolidation and instead triggers extinction. Using auditory fear conditioning in male rats, we analyzed the role of a molecular mechanism common to reconsolidation and extinction of fear, ERK1/2 activation within the basolateral amygdala (BLA), after intermediate conditioned stimulus (CS) exposure events. We show that an intermediate re-exposure (four CS presentations) failed to ...
The amygdala is crucially involved in the acquisition and retention of fear memories. Experimental r...
Studies of reconsolidation, in which retrieved memories are altered and restored, offer a novel appr...
It is known that a consolidated memory can return to a labile state and become transiently malleable...
Fully consolidated fear memories can be maintained or inhibited by retrieval-dependent mechanisms de...
Memory persistence is critically influenced by retrieval. In rats, a single presentation of a condit...
Memory persistence is critically influenced by retrieval. In rats, a single presentation of a condit...
Extinction of a cued-fear memory within the reconsolidation window has been proposed to prevent fear...
The basolateral complex of the amygdala (BLA) is a key component of the neuronal circuitry underlyin...
It is known that a consolidated memory can return to a labile state and become transiently malleable...
Glutamate receptors in the basolateral complex of the amygdala (BLA) are essential for the acquisiti...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
The amygdala is crucially involved in the acquisition and retention of fear memories. Experimental r...
The amygdala is crucially involved in the acquisition and retention of fear memories. Experimental r...
Studies of reconsolidation, in which retrieved memories are altered and restored, offer a novel appr...
It is known that a consolidated memory can return to a labile state and become transiently malleable...
Fully consolidated fear memories can be maintained or inhibited by retrieval-dependent mechanisms de...
Memory persistence is critically influenced by retrieval. In rats, a single presentation of a condit...
Memory persistence is critically influenced by retrieval. In rats, a single presentation of a condit...
Extinction of a cued-fear memory within the reconsolidation window has been proposed to prevent fear...
The basolateral complex of the amygdala (BLA) is a key component of the neuronal circuitry underlyin...
It is known that a consolidated memory can return to a labile state and become transiently malleable...
Glutamate receptors in the basolateral complex of the amygdala (BLA) are essential for the acquisiti...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
The amygdala is crucially involved in the acquisition and retention of fear memories. Experimental r...
The amygdala is crucially involved in the acquisition and retention of fear memories. Experimental r...
Studies of reconsolidation, in which retrieved memories are altered and restored, offer a novel appr...
It is known that a consolidated memory can return to a labile state and become transiently malleable...