#9324. Brain activities of reconsolidation: Nuances in post-retrieval interference led to optimal alterations of episodic memories

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Experimental and Cognitive Psychology;
Behavioral Neuroscience;
Cognitive Neuroscience;
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Abstract:
When memories are reactivated, they enter a period of instability in which they can be affected by a variety of follow-up manipulations. The existence of this type of memory reconsolidation offers the potential for clinical interventions of maladaptive memory. However, such potential cannot be fully exploited until the internal mechanisms of memory changes via reconsolidation are better understood. In the current study, we used a three-day AB-AC paradigm that included self-referential simulation processing and employed electroencephalogram (EEG) techniques to explore how post-retrieval updates of episodic memory come about.
Keywords:
Episodic memory; False memory; Post-retrieval updates; Reconsolidation

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