Does reconsolidation occur in natural settings? Memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders

In normal settings, our brain is able to update its stored representations in content, strength, and/or expectations by the memory reconsolidation process. Thus, a reactivated memory enters in a transient labile state (destabilization) followed by a re-stabilization phase in order to persist (memory...

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Autores principales: Fernández, R.S., Pedreira, M.E., Boccia, M.M.
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spelling todo:paper_02727358_v57_n_p45_Fernandez2023-10-03T15:15:18Z Does reconsolidation occur in natural settings? Memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders Fernández, R.S. Pedreira, M.E. Boccia, M.M. Anxiety Bayesian learning Learning models Memory reconsolidation Memory schema Mental disorders anxiety disorder attentional bias Bayesian learning conceptual framework human memory memory consolidation memory reconsolidation prediction recall Review state dependent learning threat translational research animal anxiety disorder memory consolidation pathophysiology physiology theoretical model Animals Anxiety Disorders Humans Memory Consolidation Models, Theoretical In normal settings, our brain is able to update its stored representations in content, strength, and/or expectations by the memory reconsolidation process. Thus, a reactivated memory enters in a transient labile state (destabilization) followed by a re-stabilization phase in order to persist (memory reconsolidation). Cognitive neuroscience and its insight into psychiatric problems attributed a close relationship between memory (formation, maintenance, and utilization) and several mental disorders. In this framework, the reconsolidation process could be not only the mechanism for maintenance of some psychopathologies, but also open a novel therapeutic window. Here we aim to integrate recent experimental and theoretical research on memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders maintenance. We propose a bayesian-like model about anxiety disorders persistence and postulate a new theoretical framework for how anxiety disorders are maintained through impaired memory updating due to a dysfunctional prediction error minimization strategy and anticipatory responses to threat. © 2017 JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02727358_v57_n_p45_Fernandez
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topic Anxiety
Bayesian learning
Learning models
Memory reconsolidation
Memory schema
Mental disorders
anxiety disorder
attentional bias
Bayesian learning
conceptual framework
human
memory
memory consolidation
memory reconsolidation
prediction
recall
Review
state dependent learning
threat
translational research
animal
anxiety disorder
memory consolidation
pathophysiology
physiology
theoretical model
Animals
Anxiety Disorders
Humans
Memory Consolidation
Models, Theoretical
spellingShingle Anxiety
Bayesian learning
Learning models
Memory reconsolidation
Memory schema
Mental disorders
anxiety disorder
attentional bias
Bayesian learning
conceptual framework
human
memory
memory consolidation
memory reconsolidation
prediction
recall
Review
state dependent learning
threat
translational research
animal
anxiety disorder
memory consolidation
pathophysiology
physiology
theoretical model
Animals
Anxiety Disorders
Humans
Memory Consolidation
Models, Theoretical
Fernández, R.S.
Pedreira, M.E.
Boccia, M.M.
Does reconsolidation occur in natural settings? Memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders
topic_facet Anxiety
Bayesian learning
Learning models
Memory reconsolidation
Memory schema
Mental disorders
anxiety disorder
attentional bias
Bayesian learning
conceptual framework
human
memory
memory consolidation
memory reconsolidation
prediction
recall
Review
state dependent learning
threat
translational research
animal
anxiety disorder
memory consolidation
pathophysiology
physiology
theoretical model
Animals
Anxiety Disorders
Humans
Memory Consolidation
Models, Theoretical
description In normal settings, our brain is able to update its stored representations in content, strength, and/or expectations by the memory reconsolidation process. Thus, a reactivated memory enters in a transient labile state (destabilization) followed by a re-stabilization phase in order to persist (memory reconsolidation). Cognitive neuroscience and its insight into psychiatric problems attributed a close relationship between memory (formation, maintenance, and utilization) and several mental disorders. In this framework, the reconsolidation process could be not only the mechanism for maintenance of some psychopathologies, but also open a novel therapeutic window. Here we aim to integrate recent experimental and theoretical research on memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders maintenance. We propose a bayesian-like model about anxiety disorders persistence and postulate a new theoretical framework for how anxiety disorders are maintained through impaired memory updating due to a dysfunctional prediction error minimization strategy and anticipatory responses to threat. © 2017
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author Fernández, R.S.
Pedreira, M.E.
Boccia, M.M.
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Pedreira, M.E.
Boccia, M.M.
author_sort Fernández, R.S.
title Does reconsolidation occur in natural settings? Memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders
title_short Does reconsolidation occur in natural settings? Memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders
title_full Does reconsolidation occur in natural settings? Memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders
title_fullStr Does reconsolidation occur in natural settings? Memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders
title_full_unstemmed Does reconsolidation occur in natural settings? Memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders
title_sort does reconsolidation occur in natural settings? memory reconsolidation and anxiety disorders
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