A flexible and generalizable model of online latent-state learning
Fig 9
A) Experimental results from Schiller et al [45] demonstrating that different delays (10 min, 6 hr, no reminder) of a retrieval trial can significantly modify fear response after extinction. Reprinted by permission from Springer Nature Customer Service Centre GmbH: Springer Nature, Nature Preventing the return of fear in humans using reconsolidation update mechanisms, Schiller et al., (2010). B-C) Simulation results of associative strength and beliefs for three different time delays (1, 5, and 100) between a single retrieval and extinction. Both models correctly predict that certain time delays can weaken the associative strength upon testing. The bottom row depicts a ‘reconsolidation window’ of time delays after retrieval wherein the associative strength on testing is decreased.