Memory formation, consolidation and transformation.

Abstract:

:Memory formation is a highly dynamic process. In this review we discuss traditional views of memory and offer some ideas about the nature of memory formation and transformation. We argue that memory traces are transformed over time in a number of ways, but that understanding these transformations requires careful analysis of the various representations and linkages that result from an experience. These transformations can involve: (1) the selective strengthening of only some, but not all, traces as a function of synaptic rescaling, or some other process that can result in selective survival of some traces; (2) the integration (or assimilation) of new information into existing knowledge stores; (3) the establishment of new linkages within existing knowledge stores; and (4) the up-dating of an existing episodic memory. We relate these ideas to our own work on reconsolidation to provide some grounding to our speculations that we hope will spark some new thinking in an area that is in need of transformation.

journal_name

Neurosci Biobehav Rev

authors

Nadel L,Hupbach A,Gomez R,Newman-Smith K

doi

10.1016/j.neubiorev.2012.03.001

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-08-01 00:00:00

pages

1640-5

issue

7

eissn

0149-7634

issn

1873-7528

pii

S0149-7634(12)00043-7

journal_volume

36

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