Reactivating a memory trace has been argued to put it in a fragile state where it must undergo a stabilization process known as reconsolidation. During this process, memories are thought to be susceptible to interference and can be updated with new information. In the spatial context paradigm, memory updating has been shown to occur when new information is presented in the same spatial context as old information, an effect attributed to a reconsolidation process. However, the integration concept holds that memory change can only occur when reactivation and test states are the same, similar to a state-dependent effect. Thus, in human episodic memory, memory updating should only be found when state is the same across the study, reactivation, ...
Episodic memories are not always accurate, subject to false recollection due to the process of memor...
According to the theory of reconsolidation, the contents of an original memory can be updated after ...
During the past decade, a large body of research has shown that memory traces can become labile upon...
Reactivating a memory trace has been argued to put it in a fragile state where it must undergo a sta...
Memory updating has been established; however, the mechanism supporting this alteration process is s...
Research on memory reconsolidation in humans is still in its infancy, in contrast to the extensive r...
We recently proposed that retrograde amnesia does not result from a disruption of the consolidation/...
Reconsolidation theory proposes that retrieval can destabilize an existing memory trace, opening a t...
The reconsolidation process is the mechanism by which the strength and/or content of consolidated me...
SummaryThe formation, storage and use of memories is critical for normal adaptive functioning, inclu...
Memory reactivation is an important process resulting from reexposure to salient training-related in...
The processes of memory formation and storage are complex and highly dynamic. Once memories are cons...
Fully consolidated associative memories can undergo a retrieval-dependent reconsolidation process, w...
Behavioral neuroscience has greatly informed how we understand the formation, persistence, and plast...
Several reports have shown that after specific reminders are presented, consolidated memories pass f...
Episodic memories are not always accurate, subject to false recollection due to the process of memor...
According to the theory of reconsolidation, the contents of an original memory can be updated after ...
During the past decade, a large body of research has shown that memory traces can become labile upon...
Reactivating a memory trace has been argued to put it in a fragile state where it must undergo a sta...
Memory updating has been established; however, the mechanism supporting this alteration process is s...
Research on memory reconsolidation in humans is still in its infancy, in contrast to the extensive r...
We recently proposed that retrograde amnesia does not result from a disruption of the consolidation/...
Reconsolidation theory proposes that retrieval can destabilize an existing memory trace, opening a t...
The reconsolidation process is the mechanism by which the strength and/or content of consolidated me...
SummaryThe formation, storage and use of memories is critical for normal adaptive functioning, inclu...
Memory reactivation is an important process resulting from reexposure to salient training-related in...
The processes of memory formation and storage are complex and highly dynamic. Once memories are cons...
Fully consolidated associative memories can undergo a retrieval-dependent reconsolidation process, w...
Behavioral neuroscience has greatly informed how we understand the formation, persistence, and plast...
Several reports have shown that after specific reminders are presented, consolidated memories pass f...
Episodic memories are not always accurate, subject to false recollection due to the process of memor...
According to the theory of reconsolidation, the contents of an original memory can be updated after ...
During the past decade, a large body of research has shown that memory traces can become labile upon...