Fig. 2: Novelty impairs or improves SOR-LTM during reconsolidation depending on its proximity to the reactivation session.
From: Modulation of memory reconsolidation by adjacent novel tasks: timing defines the nature of change

Top: experimental design. Figures show the discrimination index between the object moved to the novel position and the non-moved object, expressed as mean ± SEM, during training (Tr) and test session. R: animals submitted to a reactivation session. NR: animals not submitted to a reactivation session. a: ***p < 0.001 vs all groups, multiple comparisons after one-way ANOVA (n = 8–11); F(5, 52) = 62.04. b: ***p < 0.001 vs Tr and +++p < 0.001 vs R + OF, multiple comparisons after one-way ANOVA (n = 12–15); F(3, 50) = 309.1.