Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
8-2022
Publication Title
Grand Rounds Presentation
First page number:
1
Last page number:
34
Abstract
Ubiquitous phenomenon in biological creatures which have memory or can learn, from mollusks to rats to humans. Some Affected Learning Types: procedural and motor skill memory, operant conditioning, declarative memory, episodic memory, classical fear conditioning, memory for cue-triggered heroin cravings. So what is it?
Memory Consolidation:
- the process of “synaptic consolidation”
- a memory or learning is initially unstable, but over time or repetition becomes stable in long term memory
- example is Classical Conditioning
Controlled Subject
Memory; Memory consolidation; Psychic trauma
Disciplines
Psychiatric and Mental Health
File Format
File Size
5200 KB
Language
English
Rights
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Repository Citation
Brown, G. P.
(2022).
Memory Reconsolidation: The Common Mechanism in Successful Treatment of Trauma?.
Grand Rounds Presentation
1-34.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/psychiatry_fac_articles/8