Memory Reconsolidation: How Recalling a Memory Can Rewrite It
In 2000, a study on rats overturned a century of assumptions about how memory works. Every time we remember, the memory becomes briefly editable. The science of reconsolidation — and what it means for trauma, therapy, and the past you carry.
April 30, 2026

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