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Memory Reconsolidation in Hermissenda

Reconsolidation is defined as the ending of the interference-insensitive state brought about by the recall of what was memorized. Child et al undertook a preliminary study of reconsolidation in Hemissenda.This nudibranch has proven to be a high-connectivity model for the more complex vertebrate nerv...

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Published in:The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) 2003-10, Vol.205 (2), p.218-219
Main Authors: Child, F. M., Epstein, H. T., Kuzirian, A. M., Alkon, D. L.
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Language:English
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Summary:Reconsolidation is defined as the ending of the interference-insensitive state brought about by the recall of what was memorized. Child et al undertook a preliminary study of reconsolidation in Hemissenda.This nudibranch has proven to be a high-connectivity model for the more complex vertebrate nervous system, especially in the area of learning and memory.
ISSN:0006-3185
1939-8697
DOI:10.2307/1543261