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Tuesday, January 25, 2005 |
Making Memories Stick. Numerous things happen every day, but we
remember only some of them. Why? "When an event is
important enough or is repeated enough, synapses fire to
make the neuron in turn fire neural impulses repeatedly and
strongly, declaring 'this is an event that should be
recorded.' The relevant genes turn on, and the synapses
that are holding the short-term memory when the
synapse-strengthening proteins find them, become, in
effect, tattooed." By R. Douglas Fields, Scientific
American, January 24, 2004
[Refer][Research][Reflect] [OLDaily]
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© Copyright 2005 Bruce Landon.
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