Prediction error demarcates the transition from retrieval, to reconsolidation, to new learning

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2014-11-01

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Sevenster, D.ISNI 0000000419465975
Beckers, Tom
Kindt, Merel

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Abstract

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 memory reconsolidation or the initiation of a new memory trace even before fear extinction can be observed.

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propranolol, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, General Medicine

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Sevenster, D, Beckers, T & Kindt, M 2014, 'Prediction error demarcates the transition from retrieval, to reconsolidation, to new learning', Learning and Memory, vol. 21, no. 11, pp. 580-584. https://doi.org/10.1101/lm.035493.114