Is Reconsolidation a General Property of Memory?
Gayoung Kim, Minjae Kwon, Wonjun Kang, Sue‐Hyun Lee
Abstract
Memory reconsolidation holds great hope for memory modification approaches and clinical treatments of mental disorders associated with maladaptive memories. However, it remains controversial as to whether reconsolidation is a general property of all types of memory. Especially, discrepancies have been reported in research focusing on whether declarative memory undergoes reconsolidation, and whether old memories can be reorganized after retrieval. Here, we discuss how these inconsistent results can be reconciled and what information we need to uncover for the general use of reconsolidation.
Topics & Concepts
Memory consolidationProperty (philosophy)PsychologyCognitive psychologyCognitive scienceNeuroscienceComputer scienceHippocampusEpistemologyPhilosophyMemory and Neural MechanismsCognitive Functions and MemoryMemory Processes and Influences