Memory destabilization during reconsolidation: A consequence of homeostatic plasticity?
Remembering is not a static process: When retrieved, a memory can be destabilized and become prone to modifications. This phenomenon has been demonstrated in a number of brain regions, but the neuronal mechanisms that rule memory destabilization and its boundary conditions remain elusive. Using two...
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
2021
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