How is memory stored in the brain?
Category: Neuroscience
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Memories appear to be encoded in sparse populations of neurons (engrams) whose synaptic connections are modified by experience. The molecular and circuit-level details of long-term memory storage, reconsolidation and forgetting remain incompletely understood.
Whether memories survive the turnover of synaptic proteins and structural remodelling at all — and how — is an open question.
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