Eichenbaum Howard
Center for Memory and Brain, Boston University, 2 Cummington Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA.
Neuron. 2006 May 4;50(3):350-2. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2006.04.017.
Recent evidence has challenged the view that memories are made permanent by a consolidation process that happens just once and instead have suggested that memories are "re-consolidated" after reminders. The current findings of Morris et al. in this issue of Neuron suggest that reconsolidation may involve a complex interaction between synaptic and system processing of recent as well as remote experiences.
记忆是通过仅发生一次的巩固过程而变得永久的,相反,这些证据表明记忆在被提醒后会“重新巩固”。莫里斯等人在本期《神经元》杂志上的最新研究结果表明,重新巩固可能涉及近期以及遥远经历的突触和系统处理之间的复杂相互作用。