Selective amnesia for previously established memories can be induced by administering drugs that impair protein synthesis shortly after memory reactivation. Competing theoretical accounts attribute this selective post-retrieval amnesia to drug-induced engram degradation (reconsolidation blockade) or to incorporation of sensory features of the reactivation experience into the memory representation, hampering later retrieval in a drug-free state (memory integration). Here we present evidence that critically challenges both accounts. In contextual fear conditioning in rats, we find that amnesia induced by administration of midazolam (MDZ) after reexposure to the training context A generalizes readily to a similar context B. Amnesia is also obs...
Ample evidence suggests that consolidated memories, upon their retrieval, enter a labile state, in w...
Post-reactivation amnesia of contextual fear memories by blockade of noradrenergic signaling has bee...
Drug-associated memories are hypothesized to underlie the high risk of relapse in addiction. Recent ...
Selective amnesia for previously established memories can be induced by administering drugs that imp...
Memories remain dynamic after consolidation, and when reactivated, they can be rendered vulnerable t...
Abstract Memories remain dynamic after consolidation, and when reactivated, they can be rendered vul...
With the ultimate goal of investigating boundary conditions for post-reactivation amnesia, we set ou...
Recent findings have revitalized the notion that memory retrieval is a dynamic process through which...
Abstract When retrieved under specific circumstances, consolidated fear memories are thought to retu...
It has been suggested that, unlike pure extinction which typically results in the return of the fear...
Memory refers to the retention of learned information or experiences in the brain. It is known that ...
Benzodiazepine (BDZ) administered shortly after retrieval disrupts the reconsolidation of fear memor...
Memories that are emotionally arousing generally promote the survival of species; however, the syste...
Disrupting the process of memory reconsolidation may point to a novel therapeutic strategy for the p...
Post-reactivation amnesia of contextual fear memories by blockade of noradrenergic signaling has bee...
Ample evidence suggests that consolidated memories, upon their retrieval, enter a labile state, in w...
Post-reactivation amnesia of contextual fear memories by blockade of noradrenergic signaling has bee...
Drug-associated memories are hypothesized to underlie the high risk of relapse in addiction. Recent ...
Selective amnesia for previously established memories can be induced by administering drugs that imp...
Memories remain dynamic after consolidation, and when reactivated, they can be rendered vulnerable t...
Abstract Memories remain dynamic after consolidation, and when reactivated, they can be rendered vul...
With the ultimate goal of investigating boundary conditions for post-reactivation amnesia, we set ou...
Recent findings have revitalized the notion that memory retrieval is a dynamic process through which...
Abstract When retrieved under specific circumstances, consolidated fear memories are thought to retu...
It has been suggested that, unlike pure extinction which typically results in the return of the fear...
Memory refers to the retention of learned information or experiences in the brain. It is known that ...
Benzodiazepine (BDZ) administered shortly after retrieval disrupts the reconsolidation of fear memor...
Memories that are emotionally arousing generally promote the survival of species; however, the syste...
Disrupting the process of memory reconsolidation may point to a novel therapeutic strategy for the p...
Post-reactivation amnesia of contextual fear memories by blockade of noradrenergic signaling has bee...
Ample evidence suggests that consolidated memories, upon their retrieval, enter a labile state, in w...
Post-reactivation amnesia of contextual fear memories by blockade of noradrenergic signaling has bee...
Drug-associated memories are hypothesized to underlie the high risk of relapse in addiction. Recent ...