Abstract

Recent studies demonstrate that consolidated memories temporarily return to a labile state following retrieval. This window of reconsolidation presents a potential therapeutic target for treatment of psychiatric disorders such as PTSD. The renin-angiotensin system contributes to memory consolidation processes in rodent models of Pavlovian conditioning; however, its role in reconsolidation of auditory fear conditioning has not been investigated.

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