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Of 26 Previously learned fear memories become labile when an event is recalled and may go through two different processes: reconsolidation or fear extinction. This view of extinction has been supported by the demonstration of recovered fear responses after extinction, or by the spontaneous recovery of extinguished fear memories. In this vein, a new fear extinction memory inhibits the CS-US association by updating the original CS-US fear memory, or suppressing the original memory trace, instead of deleting it during the extinction process (i.e., re-learning). Typically, the inhibition of the α1 . . .
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