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Reflective and Reflexive Stress Responses of Older Adults to Three Gaming Experiences In Relation to Their Cognitive Abilities: Mixed Methods Crossover Study.

Author(s): Khalili-Mahani N, Assadi A, Li K, Mirgholami M, Rivard ME, Benali H, Sawchuk K, De Schutter B

JMIR Ment Health. 2020 Mar 26;7(3):e12388 Authors: Khalili-Mahani N, Assadi A, Li K, Mirgholami M, Rivard ME, Benali H, Sawchuk K, De Schutter B

Article GUID: 32213474

Network-wide reorganization of procedural memory during NREM sleep revealed by fMRI.

Author(s): Vahdat S, Fogel S, Benali H, Doyon J

Network-wide reorganization of procedural memory during NREM sleep revealed by fMRI.
Elife. 2017 09 11;6:
Authors: Vahdat S, Fogel S, Benali H, Doyon J
Abstract
Sleep is necessary for the optimal consolidation of newly acquired procedural me...

Article GUID: 28892464

Integrated fMRI Preprocessing Framework Using Extended Kalman Filter for Estimation of Slice-Wise Motion.

Author(s): Pinsard B, Boutin A, Doyon J, Benali H

Front Neurosci. 2018;12:268 Authors: Pinsard B, Boutin A, Doyon J, Benali H

Article GUID: 29755312

Cerebral Activity Associated with Transient Sleep-Facilitated Reduction in Motor Memory Vulnerability to Interference.

Author(s): Albouy G, King BR, Schmidt C, Desseilles M, Dang-Vu TT, Balteau E, Phillips C, Degueldre C, Orban P, Benali H, Peigneux P, Luxen A, Karni A,...

Sci Rep. 2016 10 11;6:34948 Authors: Albouy G, King BR, Schmidt C, Desseilles M, Dang-Vu TT, Balteau E, Phillips C, Degueldre C, Orban P, Benali H, Peigneux P, Luxen A, Karni A, Doyon J, Maquet P,...

Article GUID: 27725727

Re-stepping into the same river: competition problem rather than a reconsolidation failure in an established motor skill.

Author(s): Gabitov E, Boutin A, Pinsard B, Censor N, Fogel SM, Albouy G, King BR, Benali H, Carrier J, Cohen LG, Karni A, Doyon J

Sci Rep. 2017 08 24;7(1):9406 Authors: Gabitov E, Boutin A, Pinsard B, Censor N, Fogel SM, Albouy G, King BR, Benali H, Carrier J, Cohen LG, Karni A, Doyon J

Article GUID: 28839217

Beyond spindles: interactions between sleep spindles and boundary frequencies during cued reactivation of motor memory representations.

Author(s): Laventure S, Pinsard B, Lungu O, Carrier J, Fogel S, Benali H, Lina JM, Boutin A, Doyon J

Sleep. 2018 Sep 01;41(9): Authors: Laventure S, Pinsard B, Lungu O, Carrier J, Fogel S, Benali H, Lina JM, Boutin A, Doyon J

Article GUID: 30137521

Consolidation alters motor sequence-specific distributed representations.

Author(s): Pinsard B, Boutin A, Gabitov E, Lungu O, Benali H, Doyon J

Elife. 2019 Mar 18;8: Authors: Pinsard B, Boutin A, Gabitov E, Lungu O, Benali H, Doyon J

Article GUID: 30882348


Title:Re-stepping into the same river: competition problem rather than a reconsolidation failure in an established motor skill.
Authors:Gabitov EBoutin APinsard BCensor NFogel SMAlbouy GKing BRBenali HCarrier JCohen LGKarni ADoyon J
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28839217?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-09677-1
Category:Sci Rep
PMID:28839217
Dept Affiliation: PERFORM
1 Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, H3C 3J7, Canada. gabitovella@gmail.com.
2 Functional Neuroimaging Unit, C.R.I.U.G.M., Montreal, Quebec, H3W 1W5, Canada. gabitovella@gmail.com.
3 Laboratory for Human Brain & Learning, Sagol Department of Neurobiology & the E.J. Safra Brain Research Center, University of Haifa, Haifa, 3498838, Israel. gabitovella@gmail.com.
4 Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, H3C 3J7, Canada.
5 Functional Neuroimaging Unit, C.R.I.U.G.M., Montreal, Quebec, H3W 1W5, Canada.
6 Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory, INSERM U1146, Sorbonne University, Paris, 75634, France.
7 School of Psychological Sciences and Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 69978, Israel.
8 School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada.
9 Movement Control and Neuroplasticity Research Group, Department of Kinesiology, KU Leuven, Leuven, 3000, Belgium.
10 PERFORM Centre, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, H4B 1R6, Canada.
11 Human Cortical Physiology and Neurorehabilitation Section, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 20892, USA.
12 Laboratory for Human Brain & Learning, Sagol Department of Neurobiology & the E.J. Safra Brain Research Center, University of Haifa, Haifa, 3498838, Israel.
13 Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, H3C 3J7, Canada. julien.doyon@umontreal.ca.
14 Functional Neuroimaging Unit, C.R.I.U.G.M., Montreal, Quebec, H3W 1W5, Canada. julien.doyon@umontreal.ca.

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Re-stepping into the same river: competition problem rather than a reconsolidation failure in an established motor skill.

Sci Rep. 2017 08 24;7(1):9406

Authors: Gabitov E, Boutin A, Pinsard B, Censor N, Fogel SM, Albouy G, King BR, Benali H, Carrier J, Cohen LG, Karni A, Doyon J

Abstract

Animal models suggest that consolidated memories return to their labile state when reactivated and need to be restabilized through reconsolidation processes to persist. Consistent with this notion, post-reactivation pharmacological protein synthesis blockage results in mnemonic failure in hippocampus-dependent memories. It has been proposed that, in humans, post-reactivation experience with a competitive task can also interfere with memory restabilization. However, several studies failed to induce performance deficit implementing this approach. Moreover, even upon effective post-reactivation interference, hindered performance may rapidly recover, raising the possibility of a retrieval rather than a storage deficit. Here, to address these issues in procedural memory domain, we used new learning to interfere with restabilization of motor memory acquired through training on a sequence of finger movements. Only immediate post-reactivation interference was associated with the loss of post-training delayed gains in performance, a hallmark of motor sequence memory consolidation. We also demonstrate that such performance deficit more likely indicates a genuine memory impairment rather than a retrieval failure. However, the reconsolidation view on a reactivation-induced plasticity is not supported. Instead, our results are in line with the integration model according to which new knowledge acquired during the interfering experience, is integrated through its consolidation creating memory competition.

PMID: 28839217 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]