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    • Campos Arteaga, G.; Forcato, C.; Wainstein, G.; Lagos, R.; Palacios García, I.; Artigas, C.; Morales, R.; Pedreira, M. E.; Rodríguez, E. (Academic Press, 2020)
      Consolidated memories can return to a labile state if they are reactivated by unpredictable reminders. To persist, active memories must be re-stabilized through a process known as reconsolidation. Although there is consistent ...
    • Wainstein, G.; Rojas Libano, D.; Crossley, N. A.; Carrasco Chaparro, Ximena; Aboitiz, F.; Ossandon, T. (Nature Publishing Group, 2017)
      Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosis is based on reported symptoms, which carries the potential risk of over- or under-diagnosis. A biological marker that helps to objectively define the disorder, ...