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Alterations to the Membrane Properties of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons by the Amnestic Agent Anisomycin
DownloadSpring 2017
The notion that long-term memory is dependent upon the production of new proteins is a near-axiomatic assertion in the field of behavioural neuroscience. The idea that protein synthesis is required for long-term memory formation and maintenance is based largely on the amnestic effects of protein...
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Spring 2017
Memory research has progressed substantially in the recent past, yet the mechanisms responsible for memory formation and permanence are still not well established. Much of this research has been focused on the events that occur at the level of the cell, leading to many molecular theories about...