Riccio David C, Millin Paula M, Bogart Adam R
Department of Psychology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 44242, USA.
Learn Mem. 2006 Sep-Oct;13(5):536-44. doi: 10.1101/lm.290706.
This review briefly traces some of the history of the phenomenon of what has come to be called "reconsolidation." The early findings of retrograde amnesia for an old but reactivated memory led to several interesting but largely behaviorally oriented studies. With only a few sporadic exceptions, research in the area languished until about 2000, when several articles caught the attention of the neuroscience community and led to a number of studies examining the phenomenon at several different levels of analysis. We consider several of the current issues generated by those studies, present a retrieval based model that may account for some findings, and indicate some possible new directions on this topic.
本综述简要追溯了后来被称为“重新巩固”这一现象的部分历史。对于一段旧的但被重新激活的记忆出现逆行性遗忘的早期发现,引发了一些有趣但主要以行为为导向的研究。除了少数零星的例外情况,该领域的研究一直处于停滞状态,直到2000年左右,几篇文章引起了神经科学界的关注,并引发了一系列在几个不同分析层面研究该现象的研究。我们思考了那些研究产生的几个当前问题,提出了一个基于检索的模型,该模型可能解释一些研究结果,并指出了关于这个主题的一些可能的新方向。