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Different forms of post-training memory processing.

I Izquierdo1

  • 1Departamento de Bioquimica, Instituto de Biociencias, U.F.R.G.S., Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Behavioral and Neural Biology
|March 1, 1989
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Memories are not fixed after learning; they can change through strengthening or adding new information. These post-training memory modifications are influenced by time, external factors, and drug actions.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Memory Research

Background:

  • Memories are not static after initial encoding.
  • Post-acquisition modifications significantly impact memory fidelity and content.
  • Understanding these changes is crucial for memory formation theories.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review evidence for post-training memory modification processes.
  • To highlight the importance of these processes in memory formation.
  • To discuss factors influencing memory consolidation and information incorporation.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing scientific literature on memory modification.
  • Analysis of studies investigating post-training consolidation.
  • Examination of research on the effects of drugs and external information on memory.

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Main Results:

  • Evidence supports the existence of memory consolidation and information incorporation post-training.
  • These processes are time-dependent and can be influenced by various factors.
  • Drugs administered post-training differentially affect memory modification.

Conclusions:

  • Memory is a dynamic process, subject to significant modification after initial acquisition.
  • Post-training processes like consolidation and information addition are critical for memory development.
  • Interactions between time, external stimuli, drugs, and memory processes are complex and significant.