Updating appetitive memory during reconsolidation window: critical role of cue-directed behavior and amygdala central nucleus.
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Extinction and Retrieval + Extinction of Conditioned Fear Differentially Activate Medial Prefrontal Cortex and Amygdala in Rats.Amygdala Dopamine Receptors Are Required for the Destabilization of a Reconsolidating Appetitive Memory(1,2).Appetitive behavioral traits and stimulus intensity influence maintenance of conditioned fear.The computational nature of memory modificationIsolating the incentive salience of reward-associated stimuli: value, choice, and persistence.Reconsolidation allows fear memory to be updated to a less aversive level through the incorporation of appetitive information.Translational Approaches Targeting Reconsolidation.An Update on Memory Reconsolidation Updating.Assessing Fear Following Retrieval + Extinction Through Suppression of Baseline Reward Seeking vs. Freezing.Harnessing reconsolidation to weaken fear and appetitive memories: A meta-analysis of post-retrieval extinction effectsCan Memories of Traumatic Experiences or Addiction Be Erased or Modified? A Critical Review of Research on the Disruption of Memory Reconsolidation and Its Applications.New Learning and Unlearning: Strangers or Accomplices in Threat Memory Attenuation?An appetitive experience after fear memory destabilization attenuates fear retention: involvement GluN2B-NMDA receptors in the Basolateral Amygdala Complex.Emotional modulation of synapses, circuits and memory.An Additional Prior Retrieval Alters the Effects of a Retrieval-Extinction Procedure on Recent and Remote Fear Memory.Postretrieval Extinction Attenuates Alcohol Cue Reactivity in Rats.Impulsivity, risk-taking, and distractibility in rats exhibiting robust conditioned orienting behaviors.Periodical reactivation under the effect of caffeine attenuates fear memory expression in rats.
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Updating appetitive memory during reconsolidation window: critical role of cue-directed behavior and amygdala central nucleus.
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Bryan J Song
Carolyn E Jones
Daniel J Powell
Hongjoo J Lee
Marie-H Monfils
Megan E Olshavsky
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10.3389/FNBEH.2013.00186
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2013-12-09T00:00:00Z