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Harnessing Reconsolidation to Weaken Fear and Appetitive Memories: AMeta-Analysis of Post-Retrieval Extinction Effects

机译:利用重新整合来减轻恐惧和富于记忆力的回忆:A检索后灭绝效应的Meta分析

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A new understanding of the mechanisms of memory retrieval and reconsolidation holds the potential for improving exposure-based treatments. Basic research indicates that following fear extinction, safety and fear memories may compete, raising the possibility of return of fear. One possible solution is to modify original fear memories through reconsolidation interference, reducing the likelihood of return of fear. Post-retrieval extinction is a behavioral method of reconsolidation interference that has been explored in the context of conditioned fear and appetitive memory paradigms. This meta-analysis examines the magnitude of post-retrieval extinction effects and potential moderators of these effects. A PubMed and PsycINFO search was conducted through June 2014. Sixty-three comparisons examining post-retrieval extinction for preventing the return of fear or appetitive responses in animals or humans met inclusion criteria. Post-retrieval extinction demonstrated a significant, small-to-moderate effect (g = .40) for further reducing the return of fear in humans and a significant, large effect (g = 0.89) for preventing the return of appetitive responses in animals relative to standard extinction. For fear outcomes in animals, effects were small (g = 0.21) and non-significant, but moderated by the number of animals housed together and the duration of time between post-retrieval extinction/extinction andtest. Across paradigms, these findings support the efficacy of this pre-clinical strategyfor preventing the return of conditioned fear and appetitive responses. Overall, findingsto date support the continued translation of post-retrieval extinction research to humanand clinical applications, with particular application to the treatment of anxiety,traumatic stress, and substance use disorders.
机译:对记忆恢复和整合机制的新理解具有改进基于暴露的治疗的潜力。基础研究表明,在恐惧消灭之后,安全感和恐惧记忆可能会相互竞争,从而增加了恐惧返回的可能性。一种可能的解决方案是通过重新整合干扰来修改原始的恐惧记忆,从而减少恐惧再次出现的可能性。回收后灭绝是一种重新整合干扰的行为方法,已经在条件性恐惧和食欲性记忆范例的背景下进行了研究。这项荟萃分析考察了回收后灭绝效应的程度以及这些效应的潜在调节剂。在2014年6月之前对PubMed和PsycINFO进行了搜索。对63项比较进行了比较,这些研究检查了采后灭绝以防止动物或人类恐惧或食欲反应的恢复,符合纳入标准。取材后灭绝显示出显着的,中度到小的效应(g = 0.40),可进一步减少人类的恐惧返回,而显着的大度效应(g = 0.89)可以防止动物的食欲反应恢复。达到标准的灭绝。对于动物的恐惧后果,影响很小(g = 0.21)且不显着,但受放在一起的动物数量以及取回后灭绝/灭绝和灭绝之间的持续时间所缓和测试。跨范式,这些发现支持了这种临床前策略的有效性防止条件性恐惧和食欲反应的回归。总体而言,调查结果迄今为止,支持将灭绝后灭绝研究继续翻译为人类和临床应用,特别是在焦虑症的治疗中,创伤压力和物质使用障碍。

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