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Quelle: Hupbach et al 2007 Seite(n): 51, Zeilen: r. col: 34ff |
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We herein demonstrate that the modification of episodic memories depends critically upon their preceding reactivation as suggested by the reconsolidation account. Similar to what has been found for Pavlovian conditioning (e.g., Nader et al., 2000), instrumental conditioning (e.g., Wang et al., 2005), and human procedural memory (Walker et al., 2003), reactivated episodic memories also undergo a time-dependent reconsolidation process: incorporation of new information did not occur immediately but was seen 24 hours after memory reactivation and subsequent presentation of new material. | We show that the modification of episodic memories depends critically upon their preceding reactivation as suggested by the reconsolidation account.
Similar to what has been found for Pavlovian conditioning (e.g., Nader et al. 2000), instrumental conditioning (e.g., Wang et al. 2005), and human procedural memory (Walker et al. 2003), reactivated episodic memories also undergo a time-dependent reconsolidation process: Incorporation of new information did not occur immediately but was seen two days after memory reactivation and subsequent presentation of new material. |
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