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Reconsolidation is the process whereby activating a consolidated memory can bring it into a labile state where it can be strengthened, weakened, or updated. Hupbach et al., (2007) showed that memory updating is only found when the reconsolidation process has time to complete. This finding has been argued to be due to other memory processes (Sederberg et al., 2011). Before testing alternative explanations, the result needs to be replicated by an independent lab.

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Las Vegas (Nev.)

Publication Date

Spring 4-28-2023

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Language

English

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Reconsolidation

Disciplines

Cognition and Perception

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Faculty Mentor: Colleen Parks

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The Time Window of Reconsolidation: A Replication


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