“…Early and recent non-human animals studies show that both stressful experiences or glucocorticoids administration before or during reconsolidation can affect subsequent memory retention in both directions (Bustos, Giachero, Maldonado, and Molina, 2010;Cai, Blundell, Han, Greene, and Powell, 2006;Dodd and Lukowiak, 2015;Frenkel et al, 2005;Frenkel et al, 2010;Merz, Wolf, and Hennig, 2010;Tronel and Alberini, 2007). In agreement, studies in humans using diverse memory paradigms with different emotional contents show that stressors after memory reactivation, or during reconsolidation, can enhance or impair memory (Agren, 2014;Bos, Jacobs van Goethem, Beckers, and Kindt, 2014;Bos, Schuijer, Lodestijn, Beckers, and Kindt, 2014;Cheung, Garber, and Bryant, 2015;Hupbach and Dorskind, 2014;Kindt and van Emmerik, 2016;Merlo, Bekinschtein, Jonkman, and Medina, 2015;Nader, Hardt, and Lanius, 2013;Schwabe, Nader, and Pruessner, 2014;Schwabe and Wolf, 2009;2010).…”