AlberiniC.M. (2005). Mechanisms of memory stabilization: Are consolidation and reconsolidation similar or distinct processes?Trends in Neurosciences28:51–56.
2.
AlberiniC.M. (2011). The role of reconsolidation and the dynamic process of long-term memory formation and storage. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience5:12.
3.
AlberiniC.M.AnsermetF.MagistrettiP. (2013). Memory trace re-association and homeostatic processes: A working model of the Freudian unconscious. In Memory Reconsolidation, ed. AlberiniC.M.San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 293–312.
4.
AlberiniC.M.JohnsonS.A.YeX. (2013). Mechanisms and functions of memory reconsolidation: Lingering consolidation and the dynamic memory trace. In Memory Reconsolidation, ed. AlberiniC.M.San Digo: Academic Press, pp. 81–117.
5.
AlberiniC.M.LeDouxJ.E. (2013). Memory reconsolidation. Current Biology23(17):R746–750.
6.
AlberiniC.M.MilekicM.H.TronelS. (2006). Mechanisms of memory stabilization and de-stabilization. Cellular & Molecular Life Sciences63:999–1008.
7.
CaoX.WangH.MeiB.AnS.YinL.WangL.P.TsienJ.Z. (2008). Inducible and selective erasure of memories in the mouse brain via chemical-genetic manipulation. Neuron60:353–366.
8.
CostanziM.SaraulliD.CannasS.D’AlessandroF.FlorenzanoF.Rossi-ArnaudC.CestariV. (2014). Fear but not fright: Re-evaluating traumatic experience attenuates anxiety-like behaviors after fear conditioning. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience8:279.
9.
DavisS.RenaudineauS.PoirierR.PoucetB.SaveE.LarocheS. (2010). The formation and stability of recognition memory: What happens upon recall?Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience4:177.
10.
De˛biecJ.LeDouxJ.E. (2006). Noradrenergic signaling in the amygdala contributes to the reconsolidation of fear memory: Treatment implications for PTSD. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences1071:521–524.
11.
DudaiY. (2012). The restless engram: Consolidations never end. Annual Review of Neuroscience35:227–247.
12.
DudaiY.EisenbergM. (2004). Rites of passage of the engram: Reconsolidation and the lingering consolidation hypothesis. Neuron44:93–100.
13.
EckerB.TicicR.HulleyL. (2012). Unlocking the Emotional Brain: Eliminating Symptoms at Their Roots Using Memory Reconsolidation. New York: Routledge .
14.
FinnieP.S.NaderK. (2012). The role of metaplasticity mechanisms in regulating memory destabilization and reconsolidation. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Review36:1667–1707.
15.
ForcatoC.FernandezR.S.PedreiraM.E. (2014). Strengthening a consolidated memory: The key role of the reconsolidation process. Journal of Physiology Paris108:323–333.
16.
FranklandP.W.DingH.K.TakahashiE.SuzukiA.KidaS.SilvaA.J. (2006). Stability of recent and remote contextual fear memory. Learning & Memory13:451–457.
17.
FreudS. (1896). Letter to Fliess, December 6. In The Complete Letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess, 1887–1904, ed. MassonJ.M.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1985.
18.
FukushimaH.ZhangY.ArchboldG.IshikawaR.NaderK.KidaS. (2014). Enhancement of fear memory by retrieval through reconsolidation. Elife3:e02736.
19.
GazariniL.SternC.A.PiornedoR.R.TakahashiR.N.BertoglioL.J. (2014). PTSD-like memory generated through enhanced noradrenergic activity is mitigated by a dual step pharmacological intervention targeting its reconsolidation. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology18. pii: pyu026.
20.
GräffJ.JosephN.F.HornM.E.SamieiA.MengJ.SeoJ.ReiD.BeroA.W.PhanT.X.WagnerF.HolsonE.XuJ.SunJ.NeveR.L.MachR.H.HaggartyS.J.TsaiL.H. (2014). Epigenetic priming of memory updating during reconsolidation to attenuate remote fear memories. Cell156:261–276.
21.
HymelK.A.EansS.O.SitchenkoK.L.GomesS.M.LukowskyA.L.MedinaJ.M.SypekE.CareyA.N.McLaughlinJ.P. (2014). Stress-induced increases in depression-like and cocaine place-conditioned behaviors are reversed by disruption of memories during reconsolidation. Behavioral Pharmacology25:599–608.
22.
IndaM.C.MuravievaE.V.AlberiniC.M. (2011). Memory retrieval and the passage of time: From reconsolidation and strengthening to extinction. Journal of Neuroscience31:1635–1643.
23.
JohansenJ.P.CainC.K.OstroffL.E.LeDouxJ.E. (2011). Molecular mechanisms of fear learning and memory. Cell147:509–524.
24.
JonesC.E.MonfilsM.-H. (2013). Using reconsolidation and extinction to weaken fear memories in animal models. In Memory Reconsolidation, ed. AlberiniC.M.San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 165–184.
25.
KauerJ.A.MalenkaR.C. (2007). Synaptic plasticity and addiction. National Review of Neuroscience8:844–858.
26.
KroesM.C.TendolkarI.van WingenG.A.van WaardeJ.A.StrangeB.A.FernándezG. (2014). An electroconvulsive therapy procedure impairs reconsolidation of episodic memories in humans. Nature Neuroscience17:204–206.
27.
LaneR.D.RyanL.NadelL.GreenbergL. (2014). Memory reconsolidation, emotional arousal and the process of change in psychotherapy: New insights from brain science. Behavioral & Brain Sciences15:1–80.
28.
LeeJ.L.C. (2008). Memory reconsolidation mediates the strengthening of memories by additional learning. Nature Neuroscience11:1264–1266.
29.
LonerganM.H.BrunetA.Olivera-FigueroaL.A.PitmanR.K. (2013). Disrupting consolidation and reconsolidation of human emotional memory with propranolol. In Memory Reconsolidation, ed. AlberiniC.M.San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 249–272.
30.
McGaughJ.L. (2000). Memory: A century of consolidation. Science287:248–251.
31.
MilekicM.H.AlberiniC.M. (2002). Temporally graded requirement for protein synthesis following memory reactivation. Neuron36:521–525.
32.
MilekicM.H.BrownS.CastelliniC.AlberiniC.M. (2006). Persistent disruption of an established morphine conditioned place preference following reactivation. Journal of Neuroscience26:3010–3020.
33.
MilekicM.H.PolloniniG.AlberiniC.M. (2007). Temporal requirement of C/EBPβ in the amygdala following reactivation but not acquisition of inhibitory avoidance. Learning & Memory14:504–511.
34.
MonfilsM.-H.CowansageK.K.KlannE.LeDouxJ.E. (2009). Extinction-reconsolidation boundaries: Key to persistent attenuation of fear memories. Science324:951–955.
35.
NaderK.EinarssonE.Ö. (2010). Memory reconsolidation: An update. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences1191:27–41.
36.
NaderK.SchafeG.E.LeDouxJ.E. (2000). Fear memories require protein synthesis in the amygdala for reconsolidation after retrieval. Nature406:722–726.
37.
PedreiraM.E. (2013). Reconsolidation of declarative memory. In Memory Reconsolidation, ed. AlberiniC.M.San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 213–232.
38.
PedreiraM.E.RomanoA. (2013). Memory reconsolidation and extinction in invertebrates: Evolutionarily conserved characteristics of memory reprocessing and restabilization. In Memory Reconsolidation, ed. AlberiniC.M.San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 139–164.
39.
PittengerC.DumanR.S. (2008). Stress, depression, and neuroplasticity: A convergence of mechanisms. Neuropsychopharmacology33:88–109.
40.
SaraS.J. (2000). Retrieval and reconsolidation: Toward a neurobiology of remembering. Learning & Memory7:73–84.
41.
SchillerD.MonfilsM.-H.RaioC.M.JohnsonD.C.LeDouxJ.E.PhelpsE.A. (2010). Preventing the return of fear in humans using reconsolidation update mechanisms. Nature463:49–53.
42.
SchillerD.PhelpsE.A. (2011). Does reconsolidation occur in humans?Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience5:24.
43.
SchillerD.RaioC.M.PhelpsE.A. (2012). Extinction training during the reconsolidation window prevents recovery of fear. Journal of Visual Experiencee3893.
44.
SpringJ.D.WoodN.E.Mueller-PfeifferC.MiladM.R.PitmanR.K.OrrS.P. (2015). Prereactivation propranolol fails to reduce skin conductance reactivity to prepared fear-conditioned stimuli. Psychophysiology52:407–415.
45.
SquireL.R.AlvarezP. (1995). Retrograde amnesia and memory consolidation: A neurobiological perspective. Current Opinion in Neurobiology5:169–177.
46.
SuzukiA.JosselynS.A.FranklandP.W.MasushigeS.SilvaA.J.KidaS. (2004). Memory reconsolidation and extinction have distinct temporal and biochemical signatures. Journal of Neuroscience24:4787–4795.
47.
TaubenfeldS.M.MuravievaE.V.Garcia-OstaA.AlberiniC.M. (2010). Disrupting the memory of places induced by drugs of abuse weakens motivational withdrawal in a context-dependent manner. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA107:12345–12350.
48.
TaubenfeldS.M.RicebergJ.S.NewA.AlberiniC.M. (2009). Preclinical assessment for selectively disrupting a traumatic memory via post-retrieval inhibition of glucocorticoid receptors. Biological Psychiatry65:249–257.
49.
TronelS.MilekicM.H.AlberiniC.M. (2005). Linking new information to a reactivate memory requires consolidation but not reconsolidation mechanisms. PLoS Biology3:1630–1636.
50.
WoodN.E.RosascoM.L.SurisA.M.SpringJ.D.MarinM.F.LaskoN.B.GoetzJ.M.FischerA.M.OrrS.P.PitmanR.K. (2015). Pharmacological blockade of memory reconsolidation in posttraumatic stress disorder: Three negative psychophysiological studies. Psychiatry Research225:31–39.