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Memory consolidation

Memory consolidation is a category of processes that stabilize a memory trace after its initial acquisition.[1] A memory trace is a change in the nervous system caused by memorizing something. Consolidation is distinguished into two specific processes. The first, synaptic consolidation, which is thought to correspond to late-phase long-term potentiation,[2] occurs on a small scale in the synaptic connections and neural circuits within the first few hours after learning. The second process is systems consolidation, occurring on a much larger scale in the brain, rendering hippocampus-dependent memories independent of the hippocampus over a period of weeks to years. Recently, a third process has become the focus of research, reconsolidation, in which previously consolidated memories can be made labile again through reactivation of the memory trace.[3][4]

Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model

Coherence therapy

Engram

Patient HM

Sharp wave–ripple complexes

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"Hippocampal replay in the awake state: A potential substrate for memory consolidation and retrieval"

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Bibcode

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"Dreaming of a Learning Task is Associated with Enhanced Sleep-Dependent Memory Consolidation"

McGaugh, J. L. (2002). "Memory consolidation and the amygdala: A systems perspective". Trends in Neurosciences. 25 (9): 456–461. :10.1016/S0166-2236(02)02211-7. PMID 12183206. S2CID 32408870.

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McIntyre, C. K.; Power, A. N. E.; Roozendaal, B.; McGaugh, J. L. (2006). "Role of the Basolateral Amygdala in Memory Consolidation". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 985: 273–293. :10.1111/j.1749-6632.2003.tb07088.x. PMID 12724165. S2CID 9879141.

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