2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.29.569314
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The ventral hippocampus and nucleus accumbens as neural substrates for cocaine contextual memory reconsolidation

Carolina Caban Rivera,
Rachael Price,
Ricardo P. Fortuna
et al.

Abstract: Drug craving triggered by cues that were once associated with drug intoxication is a major contributor to continued drug-seeking behaviors. Addictive drugs engage molecular pathways of associative learning and memory. Reactivated memories are vulnerable to disruption by interference with the process of reconsolidation, hence targeting reconsolidation could be a strategy to reduce cue-induced drug craving and relapse. Here we examined the circuitry of cocaine contextual memory reconsolidation and explored neuro… Show more

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