González, DanielFernández Rey, JoséRedondo Lago, Jaime Mauro2017-06-272017-06-272016-05-06http://hdl.handle.net/10347/15582Póster presentado en el 2nd International Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Muestra resultados preliminares de un estudio piloto. La interpretación teórica de los resultados y conclusiones han podido variar desde su presentación en el congresoFear memory is an important target in human memory reconsolidation research. During reconsolidation, stable and consolidated fear memories return to a labile state, in which new information can update the original memory once it has been reactivated. The aim of the present work is to generalize the findings from Schiller et al. (2010) using a similar conditioning procedure but including two differences: the experiment was conducted in one-day session instead of three, and instead of an electric shock, we used a white noise as aversive stimulus. Our prediction was that in spite of these differences, similar effects would be foundengAtribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/es/ReconsolidationFear memoryConditioningReactivationMaterias::Investigación::61 Psicología::6106 Psicología experimental::610606 Procesos de la memoriaReactivation, modification and reconsolidation of fear memoryconference outputopen access