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  1. Terminological and Epistemological Issues in Current Memory Research
  2. NMDA receptor activity bidirectionally controls active decay of long‐term spatial memory in the dorsal hippocampus
  3. Systems consolidation revisited, but not revised: The promise and limits of optogenetics in the study of memory
  4. Reducing Tau Ameliorates Behavioural and Transcriptional Deficits in a Novel Model of Alzheimer's Disease
  5. Social propinquity in rodents as measured by tube cooccupancy differs between inbred and outbred genotypes
  6. The long-term consequences of correctly rejecting and falsely accepting target-related foils in visual recognition memory
  7. Blocking Synaptic Removal of GluA2-Containing AMPA Receptors Prevents the Natural Forgetting of Long-Term Memories
  8. Forgetting of long-term memory requires activation of NMDA receptors, L-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, and calcineurin
  9. Consolidation and Reconsolidation
  10. The maintenance of long-term memory in the hippocampus depends on the interaction betweenN-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor and GluA2
  11. Consolidation and Reconsolidation
  12. Decay happens: the role of active forgetting in memory
  13. The Dynamic Nature of Memory
  14. Dorsal hippocampus is necessary for novel learning but sufficient for subsequent similar learning
  15. Update on Memory Systems and Processes
  16. PKMζ maintains memories by regulating GluR2-dependent AMPA receptor trafficking
  17. A Bridge Over Troubled Water: Reconsolidation as a Link Between Cognitive and Neuroscientific Memory Research Traditions
  18. A single standard for memory: the case for reconsolidation
  19. Factors moderating blocking in human place learning: The role of task instructions
  20. Cognitive maps and attention
  21. PKMζ maintains 1-day- and 6-day-old long-term object location but not object identity memory in dorsal hippocampus
  22. The dynamics of memory: Context-dependent updating
  23. Chapter 1.4 Episodic memory: reconsolidation
  24. Spatial Reorientation: Effects of Verbal and Spatial Shadowing
  25. Reconsolidation of episodic memories: A subtle reminder triggers integration of new information
  26. The Mere Exposure Effect Is Sensitive to Color Information
  27. The Spatial Brain.
  28. A case of psychogenic fugue: I understand, aber ich verstehe nichts
  29. Hindsight bias as a function of anchor distance and anchor plausibility
  30. SARA: A cognitive process model to simulate the anchoring effect and hindsight bias
  31. SARA — Ein kognitives Prozeßmodell zur Erklärung von Ankereffekt und Rückschaufehler
  32. Decay Happens: The Neurobiology of Active Forgetting in Long-Term Memory