Memory consolidation reconfigures neural pathways involved in the suppression of emotional memories
As memories consolidate over time, they become resistant to change, though how this impacts the volitional suppression of memories is not known. Liu and colleagues show that, after overnight consolidation, aversive memories exhibit distributed prefrontal representations and are harder to suppress.
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Main Authors: | Yunzhe Liu, Wanjun Lin, Chao Liu, Yuejia Luo, Jianhui Wu, Peter J. Bayley, Shaozheng Qin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/aadb1e2493524b05a100de9960ef3e94 |
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