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Memory reconsolidation as a tool to endure encoding deficits in elderly

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dc.contributor.author M. Tassone, Leonela
dc.contributor.author Urreta Benítez, Facundo A.
dc.contributor.author Rochon, Delfina
dc.contributor.author Martínez, Paula B.
dc.contributor.author Bonilla, Matias
dc.contributor.author Leon, Candela S.
dc.contributor.author Muchnik, Carolina
dc.contributor.author Solis, Patricia
dc.contributor.author Medel, Nancy
dc.contributor.author Kochen, Silvia
dc.contributor.author Brusco, Luis I.
dc.contributor.author Moyano, Malen D.
dc.contributor.author Forcato, Cecilia
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-22T12:50:38Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-22T12:50:38Z
dc.date.issued 2020-08-07
dc.identifier.other https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237361
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.hospitalelcruce.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/1345
dc.description Fil: M. Tassone, Leonela Laboratorio de Sueño y Memoria, Departamento de Ciencias de la vida, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA). Buenos Aires; Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Urreta Benítez, Facundo A. Laboratorio de Sueño y Memoria, Departamento de Ciencias de la vida, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA). Buenos Aires; Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Rochon, Delfina Laboratorio de Sueño y Memoria, Departamento de Ciencias de la vida, Instituto Tecnologico de Buenos Aires (ITBA). Buenos Aires; Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Martínez, Paula B. Laboratorio de Sueño y Memoria, Departamento de Ciencias de la vida, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA). Buenos Aires; Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Bonilla, Matias Laboratorio de Sueño y Memoria, Departamento de Ciencias de la vida, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA). Buenos Aires; Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Leon, Candela S. Laboratorio de Sueño y Memoria, Departamento de Ciencias de la vida, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA). Buenos Aires; Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Muchnik, Carolina Centro de Neuropsiquiatría y Neurología de la Conducta-CENECON, Facultad de Ciencias Medicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires; Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Solis, Patricia Unidad Ejecutora de Estudios de Neurociencias y Sistemas Complejos, CONICET, Hospital El Cruce “Néstor Kirchner”, Universidad Nacional Arturo Jauretche, Florencio Varela, Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Medel, Nancy Unidad Ejecutora de Estudios de Neurociencias y Sistemas Complejos, CONICET, Hospital El Cruce “Nestor Kirchner”, Universidad Nacional Arturo Jauretche. Florencio Varela; Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Kochen, Silvia Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET). Buenos Aires, Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Brusco, Luis I. Centro de Neuropsiquiatría y Neurología de la Conducta - CENECON, Facultad de Ciencias Medicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires; Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Moyano, Malen D. Laboratorio de Sueño y Memoria, Departamento de Ciencias de la vida, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina es
dc.description Fil: Forcato, Cecilia Laboratorio de Sueño y Memoria, Departamento de Ciencias de la vida, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA). Buenos Aires; Argentina es
dc.description.abstract Normal aging involves changes in the ability to acquire, consolidate and recall new information. It has been recently proposed that the reconsolidation process is also affected in older adults. Reconsolidation is triggered after reminder presentation, allowing memories to be modified: they can be impaired, strengthened or changed in their content. In young adults it was previously shown that the presentation of repetitive reminders induces memory strengthening one day after reactivation and the presentation of at least one reminder increases memory persistence several days after reactivation. However, until now this process has remained elusive in older adults. We hypothesize that older adults need a stronger reminder to induce memory strengthening through the reconsolidation process than young adults. To test this, we perform a three-day experiment. On day 1, participants learned 15 sound-word associations, on day 2 they received no reminders (NR group), one reminder (R group) or two rounds of reactivations (Rx2 group). Finally, they were tested on day 7. We found that, contrary to our hypothesis, older adults show a memory improvement triggered by repeated labilization/reconsolidation processes to an equal extent than young adults. These results open new perspectives into the use of reconsolidation to improve daily acquired information and the development of therapeutic home used tools to produce memory enhancement in healthy older adults or those with cognitive decline. es_AR
dc.language.iso en es_AR
dc.subject Memoria Episódica es_AR
dc.subject Consolidación de la Memoria es_AR
dc.title Memory reconsolidation as a tool to endure encoding deficits in elderly es_AR
dc.type Article es_AR


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