Abstract When retrieved under specific circumstances, consolidated fear memories are thought to return to a labile state, thereby opening a window for modification (e.g., attenuation) of the memory. Several interventions during a critical time frame after this destabilization seem to be able to alter the retrieved memory, for example through pharmacological interference with the restabilization process, either by direct protein synthesis inhibition or indirectly, using drugs that can be safely administered in patients (e.g., propranolol). In a series of well-powered auditory fear conditioning experiments (four with propranolol, 10 mg/kg, two with rapamycin, 20-40 mg/kg, one with anisomycin, 150 mg/kg and cycloheximide, 1.5 mg/kg), we found ...
Clinical studies have shown that exposure therapy is effective in reducing abnormal fear memory such...
Drug-associated memories are hypothesized to underlie the high risk of relapse in addiction. Recent ...
In addition to the extensive evidence in animals, we previously showed that disrupting reconsolidati...
With the ultimate goal of investigating boundary conditions for post-reactivation amnesia, we set ou...
Selective amnesia for previously established memories can be induced by administering drugs that imp...
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...
Post-reactivation amnesia of contextual fear memories by blockade of noradrenergic signaling has bee...
Post-reactivation amnesia of contextual fear memories by blockade of noradrenergic signaling has bee...
Selective amnesia for previously established memories can be induced by administering drugs that imp...
Introduction: Previous studies have demonstrated that the &beta-adrenergic receptor antagonist propr...
Previous studies suggested that the b-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol might be a novel, p...
The prospect of exploiting memory reconsolidation to treat mental health disorders has received grea...
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...
Clinical studies have shown that exposure therapy is effective in reducing abnormal fear memory such...
Drug-associated memories are hypothesized to underlie the high risk of relapse in addiction. Recent ...
In addition to the extensive evidence in animals, we previously showed that disrupting reconsolidati...
With the ultimate goal of investigating boundary conditions for post-reactivation amnesia, we set ou...
Selective amnesia for previously established memories can be induced by administering drugs that imp...
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...
Post-reactivation amnesia of contextual fear memories by blockade of noradrenergic signaling has bee...
Post-reactivation amnesia of contextual fear memories by blockade of noradrenergic signaling has bee...
Selective amnesia for previously established memories can be induced by administering drugs that imp...
Introduction: Previous studies have demonstrated that the &beta-adrenergic receptor antagonist propr...
Previous studies suggested that the b-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol might be a novel, p...
The prospect of exploiting memory reconsolidation to treat mental health disorders has received grea...
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...
Clinical studies have shown that exposure therapy is effective in reducing abnormal fear memory such...
Drug-associated memories are hypothesized to underlie the high risk of relapse in addiction. Recent ...
In addition to the extensive evidence in animals, we previously showed that disrupting reconsolidati...