Reconsolidation and memory infidelity in Lymnaea.

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory(2007)

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Lymnaea stagnalis were operantly conditioned to not perform aerial respiratory behaviour in a specific context (i.e. context-1). The memory for this learned response was reactivated 3days later in context-1. During the 1h reconsolidation period following memory reactivation, randomly picked snails were either maintained in context-1 or exposed to a new context (i.e. context-2). One hour later in the post-reconsolidation period, snails in context-1 were placed for 1h in context-2 and vice-versa. In neither the hypoxic reconsolidation nor the post reconsolidation periods did snails receive a reinforcing stimulus when they opened their pneumostome. All snails were blindly tested for memory 24h later period in context-2. Only those snails that had been exposed to context-2 during the reconsolidation period exhibited ‘memory’ for context-2. That is, memory infidelity was observed. Snails exposed to context-2 in only the post-reconsolidation period did not show memory for context-2. The immediate cooling of snails after their exposure to the new context in the reconsolidation period blocked the formation the implanted memory. Snails trained in context-1 and exposed to context-2 in the consolidation period only, also did not have memory for context-2. However, the memory for context-1 could still be recalled following successful implantation of the ‘new’ memory. All data presented here are consistent with the notion that during the reconsolidation process memory can be updated.
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Lymnaea,Memory infidelity,Operant conditioning,Reconsolidation,Long-term memory
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