نتایج جستجو برای: reconsolidation

تعداد نتایج: 966  

Journal: :Learning & memory 2005
Emiliano Merlo Ramiro Freudenthal Héctor Maldonado Arturo Romano

Several studies support that stored memories undergo a new period of consolidation after retrieval. It is not known whether this process, termed reconsolidation, requires the same transcriptional mechanisms involved in consolidation. Increasing evidence supports the participation of the transcription factor NF-kappaB in memory. This was initially demonstrated in the crab Chasmagnathus model of ...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2008
Julien Artinian Anne-Marie T McGauran Xavier De Jaeger Lionel Mouledous Bernard Frances Pascal Roullet

The formation of long-term memory requires protein synthesis, particularly during initial memory consolidation. This process also seems to be dependant upon protein degradation, particularly degradation by the ubiquitin-proteasome system. The aim of this study was to investigate the temporal requirement of protein synthesis and degradation during the initial consolidation of allocentric spatial...

2007

The existence of reconsolidation appears to imply that the brain’s built-in neurodynamics allow for profound change in emotional learnings formed early in life. This would have potentially revolutionary implications for psychotherapy. However, no methodology for the clinical, endogenous recruitment of reconsolidation has yet been put forward by neuroscientists, which may be why the discovery of...

2011
Alain Brunet Andrea R. Ashbaugh Daniel Saumier Marina Nelson Roger K. Pitman Jacques Tremblay Pascal Roullet Philippe Birmes

Schiller and Phelps (2011) have provided a thoughtful and comprehensive review in the May issue of Frontiers in Behavioral Neurosciences entitled, “Does reconsolidation occur in humans?” This scholarly paper captures many of the challenges in translating the animal research on reconsolidation to humans. We agree with their main argument that there is little published evidence in humans that mee...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
James M Otis Kidane B Dashew Devin Mueller

Drug use is provoked by the presentation of drug-associated cues, even following long periods of abstinence. Disruption of these learned associations would therefore limit relapse susceptibility. Drug-associated memories are susceptible to long-term disruption during retrieval and shortly after, during memory reconsolidation. Recent evidence reveals that retrieval and reconsolidation are depend...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2010
Florence R M Théberge Amy L Milton David Belin Jonathan L C Lee Barry J Everitt

A distributed limbic-corticostriatal circuitry is implicated in cue-induced drug craving and relapse. Exposure to drug-paired cues not only precipitates relapse, but also triggers the reactivation and reconsolidation of the cue-drug memory. However, the limbic cortical-striatal circuitry underlying drug memory reconsolidation is unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the involvement ...

2011
Bong-Kiun Kaang Jun-Hyeok Choi

Memory is a reference formed from a past experience that is used to respond to present situations. However, the world is dynamic and situations change, so it is important to update the memory with new information each time it is reactivated in order to adjust the response in the future. Recent researches indicate that memory may undergo a dynamic process that could work as an updating mechanism...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2008
Jonathan L C Lee Barry J Everitt

Memory persistence is a dynamic process involving the reconsolidation of memories after their reactivation. Reconsolidation impairments have been demonstrated for many types of memories in rats, and signaling at N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors appears often to be a critical pharmacological mechanism. Here we investigated the reconsolidation of appetitive pavlovian memories reinforced by n...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2006
Yadin Dudai

Ample evidence suggests that upon their retrieval, items in long-term memory enter a transient special state, in which they might become prone to change. The process that generates this state is dubbed 'reconsolidation'. The dominant conceptual framework in this revitalized field of memory research focuses on whether reconsolidation resembles consolidation, which is the process that converts an...

Journal: :Neuron 2004
Yadin Dudai Mark Eisenberg

Memory consolidation refers to the progressive stabilization of items in long-term memory as well as to the memory phase(s) during which this stabilization takes place. The textbook account is that, for each item in memory, consolidation starts and ends just once. In recent years, however, the notion that memories reconsolidate upon their reactivation and hence regain sensitivity to amnestic ag...

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