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Me­mory Reconsolidation

TagLast edit: 28 Nov 2023 13:03 UTC by Matt Goldenberg

Memory Reconsolidation is a process by which a memory can be returned to a labile (subject to change) state, after it has already entered long term memory.

For some time, the scientific consensus was that memory was only consolidated once, but there is now growing evidence for reconsolidation processes.

There is speculation that some therapies and change modalities work through the mechanism of memory reconsolidation, changing the emotional valence of memories by accessing them, bringing them to a labile state, then reconsolidating them.

A Frame­work for In­ter­nal Debugging

Matt Goldenberg16 Jan 2019 16:04 UTC
43 points
3 comments5 min readLW link

In­te­grat­ing dis­agree­ing subagents

Kaj_Sotala14 May 2019 14:06 UTC
141 points
15 comments21 min readLW link

Book sum­mary: Un­lock­ing the Emo­tional Brain

Kaj_Sotala8 Oct 2019 19:11 UTC
317 points
48 comments21 min readLW link3 reviews

The Curse Of The Counterfactual

pjeby1 Nov 2019 18:34 UTC
124 points
34 comments19 min readLW link1 review

A Prac­ti­cal The­ory of Me­mory Reconsolidation

Matt Goldenberg13 Nov 2019 19:52 UTC
15 points
16 comments2 min readLW link

Prac­ti­cal Guidelines for Me­mory Reconsolidation

Matt Goldenberg13 Nov 2019 19:54 UTC
33 points
5 comments2 min readLW link

The Hier­ar­chy of Me­mory Re­con­soli­da­tion Techniques

Matt Goldenberg13 Nov 2019 20:02 UTC
12 points
1 comment1 min readLW link

Re­con­soli­da­tion Through Experience

Matt Goldenberg13 Nov 2019 20:04 UTC
13 points
0 comments2 min readLW link

Re­con­soli­da­tion Through Questioning

Matt Goldenberg14 Nov 2019 23:22 UTC
11 points
1 comment2 min readLW link

Me­mory re­con­soli­da­tion for self-affection

Kaj_Sotala27 Oct 2020 10:10 UTC
51 points
11 comments2 min readLW link
(kajsotala.fi)

Notes on Forgiveness

David Gross26 Jan 2021 2:05 UTC
11 points
4 comments24 min readLW link

Beliefs as emo­tional strategies

Kaj_Sotala9 Apr 2021 14:28 UTC
68 points
4 comments8 min readLW link

Imag­i­nary reen­act­ment to heal trauma – how and when does it work?

Kaj_Sotala13 Jul 2021 22:10 UTC
41 points
2 comments3 min readLW link
(kajsotala.fi)

When writ­ing trig­gers mem­ory reconsolidation

Adam Zerner25 Jul 2021 22:10 UTC
34 points
4 comments3 min readLW link

14 Tech­niques to Ac­cel­er­ate Your Learning

19 May 2022 13:59 UTC
60 points
9 comments11 min readLW link

The hor­ror of what must, yet can­not, be true

Kaj_Sotala2 Jun 2022 10:20 UTC
52 points
18 comments2 min readLW link
(kajsotala.fi)

Im­pos­tor syn­drome: how to cure it with spread­sheets and med­i­ta­tion

KatWoods9 Feb 2023 21:04 UTC
29 points
2 comments19 min readLW link

[Question] Us­ing ChatGPT for mem­ory re­con­soli­da­tion?

warrenjordan13 Apr 2023 1:27 UTC
3 points
2 comments1 min readLW link

Co­her­ence Ther­apy with LLMs—quick demo

Chipmonk14 Aug 2023 3:34 UTC
19 points
11 comments1 min readLW link

The nat­u­ral bound­aries be­tween people

Chipmonk23 Feb 2024 1:09 UTC
20 points
2 comments8 min readLW link
(chipmonk.substack.com)

How I in­ter­nal­ized my achieve­ments to bet­ter deal with nega­tive feelings

Raymond Koopmanschap27 Feb 2024 15:10 UTC
42 points
7 comments6 min readLW link
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