ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019

Does Reactivation Trigger Episodic Memory Change: A Meta-Analysis

Paris, France · March 2019

Posters · Cognitive Science

  • Iiona Scully
    Lehigh University
  • Lucy Napper
    Lehigh University
  • Almut Hupbach
    Lehigh University

Abstract

According to the reconsolidation hypothesis, long-term memories return to a plastic state upon their reactivation, leaving them vulnerable to interference. The present study used a meta-analytic approach to evaluate the evidence for reactivation-induced changes in episodic memory. Results indicated that reactivation makes episodic memories susceptible to interference and intrusions.

Memory

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