Behavioural memory reconsolidation of food and fear memories.
Nat Commun. 2011; 2:504
Flavell CR, Barber DJ, Lee JL. Nat Commun. 2011; 2:504
Memories are dynamic and hence not necessarily veridical representations of prior experiences {1}. Retrieving and reactivating a memory can lead to a reappraisal of what is remembered in light of the states that are coincident with and subsequent to that retrieval {2,3}. This observation has profound implications for how we approach...
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