The prospect of exploiting memory reconsolidation to treat mental health disorders has received great research interest, particularly following demonstrations that the β-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol, which is safe for use in humans, can disrupt the reconsolidation of pavlovian conditioned fear memories. However, recent studies have failed to replicate the effects of propranolol on fear memory reconsolidation, and have questioned whether treatments based upon reconsolidation blockade would be robust enough for clinical translation. It remains possible, though, that studies reporting no effect of propranolol on memory reconsolidation could be due to a failure to engage the memory destabilisation process, which is necessary for t...
Memory reconsolidation impairment using the β-noradrenergic receptor blocker propranolol is a promis...
Although reconsolidation-based interventions constitute a promising new avenue to treating fear and ...
Dysfunctional fear responses play a central role in many mental disorders. New insights in learning ...
Previous studies suggested that the b-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol might be a novel, p...
Experimental evidence in humans and non-human animals suggests that the administration of propranolo...
The process of reconsolidation has attracted much attention because of its potential application for...
The presentation of a fear memory cue can result in mere memory retrieval, destabilization of the re...
The presentation of a fear memory cue can result in mere memory retrieval, destabilization of the re...
Experimental evidence in humans and non-human animals suggests that the administration of propranolo...
Upon recall, a memory can enter a labile state in which it requires new protein synthesis to restabi...
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...
Introduction: Previous studies have demonstrated that the &beta-adrenergic receptor antagonist propr...
Post-reactivation amnesia of contextual fear memories by blockade of noradrenergic signaling has bee...
Experimental evidence in humans and non-human animals suggests that the administration of propranolo...
Memory reconsolidation impairment using the β-noradrenergic receptor blocker propranolol is a promis...
Although reconsolidation-based interventions constitute a promising new avenue to treating fear and ...
Dysfunctional fear responses play a central role in many mental disorders. New insights in learning ...
Previous studies suggested that the b-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol might be a novel, p...
Experimental evidence in humans and non-human animals suggests that the administration of propranolo...
The process of reconsolidation has attracted much attention because of its potential application for...
The presentation of a fear memory cue can result in mere memory retrieval, destabilization of the re...
The presentation of a fear memory cue can result in mere memory retrieval, destabilization of the re...
Experimental evidence in humans and non-human animals suggests that the administration of propranolo...
Upon recall, a memory can enter a labile state in which it requires new protein synthesis to restabi...
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...
Introduction: Previous studies have demonstrated that the &beta-adrenergic receptor antagonist propr...
Post-reactivation amnesia of contextual fear memories by blockade of noradrenergic signaling has bee...
Experimental evidence in humans and non-human animals suggests that the administration of propranolo...
Memory reconsolidation impairment using the β-noradrenergic receptor blocker propranolol is a promis...
Although reconsolidation-based interventions constitute a promising new avenue to treating fear and ...
Dysfunctional fear responses play a central role in many mental disorders. New insights in learning ...