SummaryUpdating memories is critical for adaptive behaviors, but the rules and mechanisms governing that process are still not well defined. During a limited time window, the reactivation of consolidated aversive memories triggers memory lability and induces a plasticity-dependent reconsolidation process in the lateral nucleus of amygdala (LA) [1–5]. However, whether new information is necessary for initiating reconsolidation is not known. Here we show that changing the temporal relationship between the conditioned stimulus (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (US) during reactivation is sufficient to trigger synaptic plasticity and reconsolidation of an aversive memory in the LA. These findings demonstrate that time is a core part of the CS-US ...
When a stable memory is reactivated it becomes transiently labile and requires restabilization, a pr...
Behavioral neuroscience has greatly informed how we understand the formation, persistence, and plast...
SummaryReconsolidation is a putative neuronal process in which the retrieval of a previously consoli...
SummaryUpdating memories is critical for adaptive behaviors, but the rules and mechanisms governing ...
Memories can be destabilized by the reexposure to the training context, and may reconsolidate into a...
International audienceMemory consolidation refers to a process by which newly learned information is...
Memory refers to the retention of learned information or experiences in the brain. It is known that ...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
AbstractCellular theories of memory consolidation posit that new memories require new protein synthe...
Memory reconsolidation is considered to be the process whereby stored memories become labile on reca...
Different mnemonic outcomes have been observed when associative memories are reactivated by CS expos...
The theory of memory reconsolidation argues that consolidated memory is not unchangeable. Once a mem...
Research on memory reconsolidation in humans is still in its infancy, in contrast to the extensive r...
Abstract Reconsolidation turns memories into a responsive state that allows their modulation until t...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
When a stable memory is reactivated it becomes transiently labile and requires restabilization, a pr...
Behavioral neuroscience has greatly informed how we understand the formation, persistence, and plast...
SummaryReconsolidation is a putative neuronal process in which the retrieval of a previously consoli...
SummaryUpdating memories is critical for adaptive behaviors, but the rules and mechanisms governing ...
Memories can be destabilized by the reexposure to the training context, and may reconsolidate into a...
International audienceMemory consolidation refers to a process by which newly learned information is...
Memory refers to the retention of learned information or experiences in the brain. It is known that ...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
AbstractCellular theories of memory consolidation posit that new memories require new protein synthe...
Memory reconsolidation is considered to be the process whereby stored memories become labile on reca...
Different mnemonic outcomes have been observed when associative memories are reactivated by CS expos...
The theory of memory reconsolidation argues that consolidated memory is not unchangeable. Once a mem...
Research on memory reconsolidation in humans is still in its infancy, in contrast to the extensive r...
Abstract Reconsolidation turns memories into a responsive state that allows their modulation until t...
Fear memories can be attenuated by reactivation followed by disrupted reconsolidation. Using functio...
When a stable memory is reactivated it becomes transiently labile and requires restabilization, a pr...
Behavioral neuroscience has greatly informed how we understand the formation, persistence, and plast...
SummaryReconsolidation is a putative neuronal process in which the retrieval of a previously consoli...