Memory reconsolidation allows the consolidation of a concomitant weak learning through a synaptic tagging and capture mechanism
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Josué Haubrich | Fabiana Santana | J. Quillfeldt | A. P. Crestani | Rodrigo O. Sierra | Jorge A. Quillfeldt | Lindsey F. Cassini | Ana P. Crestani | Lucas Oliveira Alvares | J. Haubrich | L. Cassini | F. Santana | Rodrigo O. Sierra | Lucas Oliveira Alvares | Josué Haubrich | Fabiana Santana
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