Ample evidence suggests that consolidated memories, upon their retrieval, enter a labile state, in which they might be susceptible to change. It has been proposed that memory labilization allows for the integration of relevant information in the established memory trace (memory updating). Memory labilization and reconsolidation do not necessarily occur when a memory is being reactivated, but only when there is something to be learned during memory retrieval (prediction error). Thus, updating of a fear memory trace should not occur under retrieval conditions in which the outcome is fully predictable (no prediction error). Here, we addressed this issue, using a human differential fear conditioning procedure, by eliminating the very possibilit...
Ample evidence suggests that memories enter a labile state upon retrieval, requiring reconsolidation...
The theory of memory reconsolidation argues that consolidated memory is not unchangeable. Once a mem...
Anxiety disorders rank among the most prevalent and chronic forms of psychopathology. While commonly...
Disrupting the process of memory reconsolidation may point to a novel therapeutic strategy for the p...
Dysfunctional fear responses play a central role in many mental disorders. New insights in learning ...
Upon recall, a memory can enter a labile state in which it requires new protein synthesis to restabi...
In addition to the extensive evidence in animals, we previously showed that disrupting reconsolidati...
Although reconsolidation-based interventions constitute a promising new avenue to treating fear and ...
Disrupting reconsolidation seems to be a promising approach to dampen the expression of fear memory....
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...
We previously demonstrated that disrupting reconsolidation by pharmacological manipulations "deleted...
Although memory for emotionally arousing and stressful experiences is strong and resistant to change...
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...
Ample evidence suggests that memories enter a labile state upon retrieval, requiring reconsolidation...
The theory of memory reconsolidation argues that consolidated memory is not unchangeable. Once a mem...
Anxiety disorders rank among the most prevalent and chronic forms of psychopathology. While commonly...
Disrupting the process of memory reconsolidation may point to a novel therapeutic strategy for the p...
Dysfunctional fear responses play a central role in many mental disorders. New insights in learning ...
Upon recall, a memory can enter a labile state in which it requires new protein synthesis to restabi...
In addition to the extensive evidence in animals, we previously showed that disrupting reconsolidati...
Although reconsolidation-based interventions constitute a promising new avenue to treating fear and ...
Disrupting reconsolidation seems to be a promising approach to dampen the expression of fear memory....
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...
We previously demonstrated that disrupting reconsolidation by pharmacological manipulations "deleted...
Although memory for emotionally arousing and stressful experiences is strong and resistant to change...
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...
Ample evidence suggests that memories enter a labile state upon retrieval, requiring reconsolidation...
The theory of memory reconsolidation argues that consolidated memory is not unchangeable. Once a mem...
Anxiety disorders rank among the most prevalent and chronic forms of psychopathology. While commonly...