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Does reconsolidation occur in natural settings? Memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders
(Elsevier, 2017-11)
In normal settings, our brain is able to update its stored representations in content, strength, and/or expectations by the memory reconsolidation process. Thus, a reactivated memory enters in a transient labile state ...
Differential neurophysiological correlates of retrieval of consolidated and reconsolidated memories in humans: An ERP and pupillometry study
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2020-10)
Consolidated memories can return to a labile state if they are reactivated by unpredictable reminders. To persist, active memories must be re-stabilized through a process known as reconsolidation. Although there is consistent ...
Neural Correlates of Retrieval of Declarative Memories Modulated by the Reconsolidation Process
(2019)
Consolidated memories can return to a labile state if they are reactivated by unpredictable
reminders. To persist, active memories must be re-stabilized through a process known as
reconsolidation. Although there is ...
Neural correlates of retrieval of declarative memories modulated by the reconsolidation process
(2019)
Consolidated memories can return to a labile state if they are reactivated by unpredictable
reminders. To persist, active memories must be re-stabilized through a process known as
reconsolidation. Although there is ...
The dynamic nature of the reconsolidation process and its boundary conditions: Evidence based on human tests
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2016-04)
The reconsolidation process is the mechanism by which the strength and/or content of consolidated memories are updated. This process is triggered by the presentation of a reminder (training cues). It is not always possible ...
Memory built in conjunction with a stressor is privileged: Reconsolidation-resistant memories in the crab Neohelice
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2020-04)
The dynamics of memory processes are conserved throughout evolution, a feature based on the hypothesis of a common origin of the high-order memory centers in bilateral animals. Reconsolidation is just one example. The ...
Repeated labilization-reconsolidation processes strengthen declarative memory in humans
(Public Library of Science, 2011-08)
The idea that memories are immutable after consolidation has been challenged. Several reports have shown that after the presentation of a specific reminder, reactivated old memories become labile and again susceptible to ...
Requirement for BDNF in the Reconsolidation of Fear Extinction
(2015-04-22)
Therapies based on the impairment of reconsolidation or the enhancement of extinction offer the possibility of decreasing the persistent recollection of distressing memories. However, the direct interplay between reconsolidation ...
The Role and Dynamic of Strengthening in the Reconsolidation Process in a Human Declarative Memory: What Decides the Fate of Recent and Older Memories?
(Public Library Science, 2013-04-26)
Several reports have shown that after specific reminders are presented, consolidated memories pass from a stable state to one in which the memory is reactivated. This reactivation implies that memories are ...
Memory expression is independent of memory labilization/reconsolidation
(Elsevier Inc, 2013-10)
There is growing evidence that certain reactivation conditions restrict the onset of both the destabilization phase and the restabilization process or reconsolidation. However, it is not yet clear how changes in memory ...