Declarative memory consolidation dynamics: new time windows and its implications for clinical application

"After encoding, memories go through a labile state followed by a stabilization process known as consolidation. Once consolidated they can enter a new labile state after the presentation of a reminder (cue) of the original memory, followed by a period of re-stabilization (reconsolidation). In b...

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Autores principales: Moyano, Malen D., Bonilla, Matías, Blanco, Marcelo F., Brusco, Luis Ignacio, Pedreira, María Eugenia, Kaczer, Laura, Forcato, Cecilia
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spelling I32-R138-123456789-34802022-12-07T15:14:53Z Declarative memory consolidation dynamics: new time windows and its implications for clinical application Moyano, Malen D. Bonilla, Matías Blanco, Marcelo F. Brusco, Luis Ignacio Pedreira, María Eugenia Kaczer, Laura Forcato, Cecilia MEMORIA CONSOLIDACION DE LA MEMORIA SUEÑO COVID-19 "After encoding, memories go through a labile state followed by a stabilization process known as consolidation. Once consolidated they can enter a new labile state after the presentation of a reminder (cue) of the original memory, followed by a period of re-stabilization (reconsolidation). In both processes, once stabilization/re-stabilization is accomplished the memory cannot be modified. Currently there are studies that show a rapid stabilization after 30 min, while others studies show that stabilization occurs after 6h. However, there are no studies evaluating short and long delays simultaneously. Knowing that there are spontaneous waves of destabilization (without the re-exposure to keys linked to learning) on which the consolidation and memory persistence depend, here we investigate whether declarative memories in humans suffer spontaneous labilization/stabilization processes after learning or if they only pass through a single time window of lability." 2021-05-04T18:54:57Z 2021-05-04T18:54:57Z 2020 Póster http://ri.itba.edu.ar/handle/123456789/3480 en application/pdf
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topic MEMORIA
CONSOLIDACION DE LA MEMORIA
SUEÑO
COVID-19
spellingShingle MEMORIA
CONSOLIDACION DE LA MEMORIA
SUEÑO
COVID-19
Moyano, Malen D.
Bonilla, Matías
Blanco, Marcelo F.
Brusco, Luis Ignacio
Pedreira, María Eugenia
Kaczer, Laura
Forcato, Cecilia
Declarative memory consolidation dynamics: new time windows and its implications for clinical application
topic_facet MEMORIA
CONSOLIDACION DE LA MEMORIA
SUEÑO
COVID-19
description "After encoding, memories go through a labile state followed by a stabilization process known as consolidation. Once consolidated they can enter a new labile state after the presentation of a reminder (cue) of the original memory, followed by a period of re-stabilization (reconsolidation). In both processes, once stabilization/re-stabilization is accomplished the memory cannot be modified. Currently there are studies that show a rapid stabilization after 30 min, while others studies show that stabilization occurs after 6h. However, there are no studies evaluating short and long delays simultaneously. Knowing that there are spontaneous waves of destabilization (without the re-exposure to keys linked to learning) on which the consolidation and memory persistence depend, here we investigate whether declarative memories in humans suffer spontaneous labilization/stabilization processes after learning or if they only pass through a single time window of lability."
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Bonilla, Matías
Blanco, Marcelo F.
Brusco, Luis Ignacio
Pedreira, María Eugenia
Kaczer, Laura
Forcato, Cecilia
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Bonilla, Matías
Blanco, Marcelo F.
Brusco, Luis Ignacio
Pedreira, María Eugenia
Kaczer, Laura
Forcato, Cecilia
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title Declarative memory consolidation dynamics: new time windows and its implications for clinical application
title_short Declarative memory consolidation dynamics: new time windows and its implications for clinical application
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title_fullStr Declarative memory consolidation dynamics: new time windows and its implications for clinical application
title_full_unstemmed Declarative memory consolidation dynamics: new time windows and its implications for clinical application
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