Reduction in Responding for Sucrose and Cocaine Reinforcement by Disruption of Memory Reconsolidation
Abstract
Stored memories are dynamic and, when reactivated, can undergo a process of destabilization and reconsolidation to update them with new information. Reconsolidation has been shown for a variety of experimental settings; most recently for well-learned instrumental memories, a class of memory previously thought not to undergo reconsolidation. Here we tested, in rats, whether a weakly-trained lever-pressing memory destabilized following a shift in...
Paper Details
Title
Reduction in Responding for Sucrose and Cocaine Reinforcement by Disruption of Memory Reconsolidation
Published Date
Mar 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
2
Pages
ENEURO.0009 - 15.2015
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