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Dopamine D1-like receptor signalling in the hippocampus and amygdala modulates the acquisition of contextual fear conditioningPost-training unilateral amygdala lesions selectively impair contextual fear memories.Reconsolidation and extinction of conditioned fear: inhibition and potentiation.Ketamine effects on memory reconsolidation favor a learning model of delusions.How to erase memory traces of pain and fearMemory reconsolidation in aversive and appetitive settings.Updating memories--the role of prediction errors in memory reconsolidation.Inhibition and enhancement of contextual fear memory destabilization.Intra-amygdala and systemic antagonism of NMDA receptors prevents the reconsolidation of drug-associated memory and impairs subsequently both novel and previously acquired drug-seeking behaviors.Reconsolidation: maintaining memory relevance.Reduction in Responding for Sucrose and Cocaine Reinforcement by Disruption of Memory Reconsolidation(1,2,3).Memory reconsolidation mediates the updating of hippocampal memory content.On the transition from reconsolidation to extinction of contextual fear memories.Reconsolidation of a well-learned instrumental memory.Reactivation-dependent amnesia in Pavlovian approach and instrumental transfer.Bidirectional Effects of Cannabidiol on Contextual Fear Memory Extinction.Behavioural memory reconsolidation of food and fear memoriesVentral tegmental dopamine dysregulation prevents appetitive memory destabilization.Memory reconsolidation mediates the strengthening of memories by additional learning.Reactivation-dependent amnesia for appetitive memories is determined by the contingency of stimulus presentation.Disrupting reconsolidation of drug memories reduces cocaine-seeking behavior.Appetitive Pavlovian goal-tracking memories reconsolidate only under specific conditions.Disrupting reconsolidation of conditioned withdrawal memories in the basolateral amygdala reduces suppression of heroin seeking in rats.Cue-induced cocaine seeking and relapse are reduced by disruption of drug memory reconsolidation.Over-expectation generated in a complex appetitive goal-tracking task is capable of inducing memory reconsolidation.Conditioned suppression and freezing as measures of aversive Pavlovian conditioning: effects of discrete amygdala lesions and overtraining.Reconsolidation and extinction of an appetitive pavlovian memory.Different temporal windows for CB1 receptor involvement in contextual fear memory destabilisation in the amygdala and hippocampusPostretrieval Relearning Strengthens Hippocampal Memories via Destabilization and ReconsolidationOn the Resistance to Relapse to Cocaine-Seeking Following Impairment of Instrumental Cocaine Memory ReconsolidationDopaminergic D1 receptor signalling is necessary, but not sufficient for cued fear memory destabilisation
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