نتایج جستجو برای: memory reconsolidation

تعداد نتایج: 258450  

Journal: :Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 2016
Hiroyoshi Inaba Daisuke Kai Satoshi Kida

Memory consolidation and reconsolidation have been shown to require new gene expression. N-glycosylation, one of the major post-translational modifications, is known to play essential or regulatory roles in protein function. A previous study suggested that N-glycosylation is required for the maintenance of long-term potentiation in hippocampal CA1 neurons. However, the role of de novo N-glycosy...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2008
Nicola Stollhoff Randolf Menzel Dorothea Eisenhardt

Combining memory retrieval with the application of a protein synthesis-inhibitor leads to an amnestic effect that is referred to as the reconsolidation phenomenon. Several behavioural studies demonstrate that only a few or weak retrieval trials (that do not result in significant extinction) lead to this phenomenon. In contrast, many trials (that result in significant extinction) combined with a...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2014
Dieuwke Sevenster Tom Beckers Merel Kindt

Although disrupting reconsolidation is promising in targeting emotional memories, the conditions under which memory becomes labile are still unclear. The current study showed that post-retrieval changes in expectancy as an index for prediction error may serve as a read-out for the underlying processes engaged by memory reactivation. Minor environmental changes define whether retrieval induces m...

Journal: :Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 2013
Daniela Aymone Ribeiro Carlos Fernando Mello Cristiane Signor Maribel Antonello Rubin

When consolidated memories are reactivated, they become labile and, to persist, must undergo a new stabilization process called reconsolidation. During reactivation, memory is susceptible to pharmacological interventions that may improve or impair it. Spermidine (SPD) is an endogenous polyamine that physiologically modulates the N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor in mammals by binding on the ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Marco Sandrini Nitzan Censor Jonathan Mishoe Leonardo G. Cohen

Memory consolidation is a dynamic process. Reactivation of consolidated memories triggers reconsolidation, a time-limited period during which memories can be modified. Episodic memory refers to our ability to recall specific past events about what happened, including where and when. However, it is unknown whether noninvasive stimulation of the neocortex during reconsolidation might strengthen e...

2011
Charlotte R. Flavell David J. Barber Jonathan L. C. Lee

The reactivation of a memory through retrieval can render it subject to disruption or modification through the process of memory reconsolidation. In both humans and rodents, briefly reactivating a fear memory results in effective erasure by subsequent extinction training. Here we show that a similar strategy is equally effective in the disruption of appetitive pavlovian cue-food memories. Howev...

2015
Ella L. James Michael B. Bonsall Laura Hoppitt Elizabeth M. Tunbridge John R. Geddes Amy L. Milton Emily A. Holmes

Memory of a traumatic event becomes consolidated within hours. Intrusive memories can then flash back repeatedly into the mind's eye and cause distress. We investigated whether reconsolidation-the process during which memories become malleable when recalled-can be blocked using a cognitive task and whether such an approach can reduce these unbidden intrusions. We predicted that reconsolidation ...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2015
Carlos Montemayor

Lane et al. propose an integrative model for the reconsolidation of traces in their timely and impressive article. This commentary draws attention to trade-offs between accuracy and self-narrative integrity in the model. The trade-offs concern the sense of agency in memory and its role in both implicit and explicit memory reconsolidation, rather than balances concerning degrees of emotional aro...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Maria Carmen Inda Elizaveta V Muravieva Cristina M Alberini

An established memory can be made transiently labile if retrieved or reactivated. Over time, it becomes again resistant to disruption and this process that renders the memory stable is termed reconsolidation. The reasons why a memory becomes labile after retrieval and reconsolidates still remains debated. Here, using inhibitory avoidance learning in rats, we provide evidence that retrievals of ...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2013
Natalie C Tronson Jane R Taylor

Persistent maladaptive memories that maintain drug seeking and are resistant to extinction are a hallmark of addiction. As such, disruption of memory reconsolidation after retrieval has received attention for its therapeutic potential. Unrestrained reconsolidation may have the opposite effect, leading to reiterative and cumulative strengthening of memory over long periods of time. Here we revie...

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