To lock in a memory, nerve cells must strengthen their connections with some neighbors but not others. Scientists have identify a protein whose action helps alter the strength of synaptic connections in fruit flies as they form memories.
Mechanism That Helps Fruit Flies Lock-in Memories IdentifiedCourtesy ScienceDaily Fri, 03/28/2008 - 22:00
To lock in a memory, nerve cells must strengthen their connections with some neighbors but not others. Scientists have identify a protein whose action helps alter the strength of synaptic connections in fruit flies as they form memories. More related itemsNew Finding On How Memory Is Formed And Stored
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