Author:
Rodriguez-Ortiz Carlos J.,De la Cruz Vanesa,Gutiérrez Ranier,Bermudez-Rattoni Federico
Abstract
Consolidation theory proposes that through the synthesis of new proteins
recently acquired memories are strengthened over time into a stable long-term
memory trace. However, evidence has accumulated suggesting that retrieved
memory is susceptible to disruption, seeming to consolidate again
(reconsolidate) to be retained in long-term storage. Here we show that
intracortical blockade of protein synthesis in the gustatory cortex after
retrieval of taste-recognition memory disrupts previously consolidated memory
to a restricted degree only if the experience is updated. Our results suggest
that retrieved memory can be modified as part of a mechanism for incorporating
updated information into previously consolidated memory.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
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