Learning new words: Memory reactivation as a mechanism for strengthening and updating a novel word’s meaning

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Julieta Laurino
Cecilia Forcato
Nicole Coaker
María Eugenia Pedreira
Laura Kaczer
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[1] Instituto de Fisiología,Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
[2] Biología Molecular y Neurociencias (IFIByNE)-CONICET,Laboratorio de Sueño y Memoria, Departamento de Ciencias de la Vida
[3] Universidad de Buenos Aires,undefined
[4] Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA),undefined
[5] Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas (CONICET),undefined
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Memory & Cognition | 2022年 / 50卷
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Word learning; Consolidation; Reconsolidation; Retrieval; Semantic; Plasticity;
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In the present study we explored the postlearning changes in a novel word’s definition using a cue-induced memory reactivation. Native speakers of Spanish (N = 373) learned low-frequency words with their corresponding definitions. The following day, reactivated groups were exposed to a reminder and provided a subjective assessment of reactivation for each word, while control groups did not receive a reactivation. Study A demonstrated that memory reactivation enhances both explicit recall and semantic integration of new meanings. Study B investigated the effect of memory reactivation in the modification of the new meanings, through three different experiments. Results show an improvement of the updated definitions according to each word’s reactivation strength. In addition, congruence with previous knowledge was suggested to be a boundary condition, while consolidation time had a positive modulatory effect. Our findings call attention to reactivation as a factor allowing for malleability as well as persistence of long-term memories for words.
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