The way we experience the present is largely influenced by our memories of the past. Some memories help us navigate the world around us, while others can make life more difficult and uncomfortable.
Visual perceptual skills are updated by process similar to memory reconsolidation, study finds New research concludes that humans' ability to identify and categorize what they see is kept up-to-date ...
Researchers have found a mechanism that links epigenetic changes to translational control during fear memory reconsolidation. They report that several particular epigenetic changes in the hippocampus ...
Memory reconsolidation occurs when a retrieving event destabilizes transiently a consolidated memory, triggering thereby a new process of restabilization that ensures memory persistence. Although this ...
This article, along with others about the history of the often misunderstood conflict, is featured in Newsweek's Special Edition: Vietnam War. People who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder can ...
Stimulating the brain has been found to make fearful memories less scary in a study. The team behind the project hope it could one day help people struggling with trauma. The study involved 84 people, ...
Reconsolidation theory proposes that retrieval can destabilize an existing memory trace, opening a time-dependent window during which that trace is amenable to modification. Support for the theory is ...
In biology, memories have always had an enigmatic quality that has often eluded researchers studying their formation and retention. Yet now, investigators at the University of Alabama at Birmingham ...
"Imagine the possible benefit for people traumatized by haunting memories of terror or tragedy. The day may come when the cure is recalling the trauma, and then ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Understanding how memories form and are retrieved has applications to psychiatric, neurological and neurodegenerative disorders, and may be helpful to attenuate maladaptive memories ...