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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reconsolidate .
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Examples
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What if an original memory could be changed and "reconsolidated"?
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The new research goes a step further by deliberately triggering a fear memory and then trying to interfere with the way it is restored or "reconsolidated" by the brain within the critical minutes or hours after the memory was revived.
IOL: News 2010
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The new research goes a step further by deliberately triggering a fear memory and then trying to interfere with the way it is restored or "reconsolidated" by the brain within the critical minutes or hours after the memory was revived.
IOL: News 2010
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Scientists have selectively blocked thoughts of fear by interfering with the way memories are "reconsolidated" by the brain.
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The new research goes a step further by deliberately triggering a fear memory and then trying to interfere with the way it is restored or "reconsolidated" by the brain within the critical minutes or hours after the memory was revived.
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Scientists have selectively blocked thoughts of fear by interfering with the way memories are "reconsolidated" by the brain.
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The new research goes a step further by deliberately triggering a fear memory and then trying to interfere with the way it is restored or "reconsolidated" by the brain within the critical minutes or hours after the memory was revived.
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Indeed, some researchers have suggested that memories are synaptically reconfigured, or “reconsolidated,” every time they are invoked.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Indeed, some researchers have suggested that memories are synaptically reconfigured, or “reconsolidated,” every time they are invoked.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Not every memory can be reconsolidated, however, and no one's sure that propranolol will be the best therapy.
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