Spiers, HJ;
De Cothi, W;
Bendor, D;
(2017)
Manipulating Hippocampus-Dependent Memories: To Enhance, Delete or Incept?
In: Hannula, DE and Duff, MC, (eds.)
The Hippocampus from Cells to Systems: Structure, Connectivity, and Functional Contributions to Memory and Flexible Cognition.
(pp. 123-137).
Springer: Cham, Switzerland.
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Abstract
Memory manipulation has advanced substantially in recent years to a range of new methods available to researchers. These methods include optogenetics, transcranial stimulation, deep brain stimulation, pharmacological agents and cued reactivation of memories during sleep. Here we review and evaluate findings from these methods in relation to manipulations of hippocampus- dependent memories. In doing so we shed light on the different ways in which memories can be erased, enhanced or implanted.
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