It is commonly assumed that, with time, an initially labile memory is transformed into a permanent one via a process of consolidation. Yet, recent evidence indicates that memories can return to a fragile state again when reactivated, requiring a period of reconsolidation. In the study described here, we found that participants who memorized a story immediately after they had recalled neutral and emotional experiences from their past were impaired in their memory for the neutral (but not for the emotional) experiences one week later. The effect of learning the story depended critically on the preceding reactivation of the autobiographical memories since learning without reactivation had no effect. These results suggest that new learning impe...
Recent research has provided evidence for memory modifications when a post-reactivation treatment (e...
When memories are reactivated, they enter a period of instability in which they can be affected by a...
Research on memory reconsolidation in humans is still in its infancy, in contrast to the extensive r...
It is commonly assumed that, with time, an initially labile memory is transformed into a permanent o...
Background: After reactivation, memories can become unstable and sensitive to modification before th...
Background: After reactivation, memories can become unstable and sensitive to modification before th...
Reconsolidation postulates that reactivation of a memory trace renders it susceptible to disruption ...
Recently, it has become clear that retrieval (i.e., reactivation) of consolidated memories may retur...
Episodes with an emotional component preoccupy memory formation and this advantage facilitates their...
New episodic memories are retained better if learning is followed by a few minutes of wakeful rest t...
During a post-encoding delay period, the ongoing consolidation of recently acquired memories can suf...
Contains fulltext : 194149.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During a post-e...
The malleable nature of human memory has been the focus of considerable research in recent years. Me...
New episodic memories are retained better if learning is followed by a few minutes of wakeful rest t...
Emotional experiences tend to be very well remembered. The ability to recall the important events in...
Recent research has provided evidence for memory modifications when a post-reactivation treatment (e...
When memories are reactivated, they enter a period of instability in which they can be affected by a...
Research on memory reconsolidation in humans is still in its infancy, in contrast to the extensive r...
It is commonly assumed that, with time, an initially labile memory is transformed into a permanent o...
Background: After reactivation, memories can become unstable and sensitive to modification before th...
Background: After reactivation, memories can become unstable and sensitive to modification before th...
Reconsolidation postulates that reactivation of a memory trace renders it susceptible to disruption ...
Recently, it has become clear that retrieval (i.e., reactivation) of consolidated memories may retur...
Episodes with an emotional component preoccupy memory formation and this advantage facilitates their...
New episodic memories are retained better if learning is followed by a few minutes of wakeful rest t...
During a post-encoding delay period, the ongoing consolidation of recently acquired memories can suf...
Contains fulltext : 194149.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During a post-e...
The malleable nature of human memory has been the focus of considerable research in recent years. Me...
New episodic memories are retained better if learning is followed by a few minutes of wakeful rest t...
Emotional experiences tend to be very well remembered. The ability to recall the important events in...
Recent research has provided evidence for memory modifications when a post-reactivation treatment (e...
When memories are reactivated, they enter a period of instability in which they can be affected by a...
Research on memory reconsolidation in humans is still in its infancy, in contrast to the extensive r...