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Abstract Memory persistence is a double edge sword. Persistence of adaptive memories is essential for survival and even determines who we are. Neurodegenerative conditions with significant memory loss such as Alzheimer’s disease, testify how defects of memory persistence have severe and irreversible effects on personality, among other symptoms. Yet, maintenance of overly strong maladaptive memories underlies highly debilitating psychiatric conditions including post-traumatic stress disorder, specific phobia, substance dependence and binge eating disorder. Here we review the neurobiological mechanisms supporting memory formation, persistence, inhibition and forgetting. We then shift the focus to how such mechanisms have been exploited to alter the persistence of laboratory-generated memories in human healthy volunteers as a proof of concept. Finally, we review the effect of behavioural and pharmacological interventions in anxiety and addiction disorder patients, highlighting key findings, gaps, and future directions for basic and translational research.
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Santiago A. Merlo
Mariano Belluscio
María E. Pedreira
Translational Psychiatry
University of Sussex
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
University of Buenos Aires
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e792b5b6db6435877037a4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-024-02808-z
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