Understanding memory requires an explanation for how information can be stored in the brain in a stable state. The change in the brain that accounts for a given memory is referred to as an engram. In recent years, the term engram has been operationalized as the cells that are activated by a learning experience, undergoes plasticity, and are sufficient and necessary for memory recall. Using this framework, and a growing toolbox of related experimental techniques, engram manipulation has become a central topic in behavioral, systems, and molecular neuroscience. Recent research on the topic has provided novel insights into the mechanisms of longterm memory storage, and its overlap with instinct. We propose that memory and instinct may be embod...
Many attempts have been made to localize the physical trace of a memory, or engram, in the brain. Ho...
The idea that memory is stored in the brain as physical alterations goes back at least as far as Pla...
Recent advances in cellular imaging technologies together with novel genetic tools have enabled the ...
Understanding how we learn and remember has been a long-standing question in neuroscience. Technolog...
The ability to store and retrieve learned information over prolonged periods of time is an essential...
What happens to memories as days, weeks and years go by has long been a fundamental question in neur...
A great deal of experimental investment is directed towards questions regarding the mechanisms of me...
The mechanism of memory remains one of the great unsolved problems of biology. Grappling with the qu...
In 1904, Richard Semon introduced the term “engram” to describe the neural substrate for storing mem...
The mechanism of memory remains one of the great unsolved problems of biology. Grappling with the qu...
One of the most fascinating aspects of an animal’s brain is its ability to acquire new information f...
AbstractNeuronal ensembles that hold specific memory (memory engrams) have been identified in the hi...
Recent advances in cellular imaging technologies together with novel genetic tools have enabled the ...
Animals need to optimize the efficacy of memory retrieval to adapt to environmental circumstances fo...
Extensive work in computational modeling has highlighted the advantages for employing sparse yet dis...
Many attempts have been made to localize the physical trace of a memory, or engram, in the brain. Ho...
The idea that memory is stored in the brain as physical alterations goes back at least as far as Pla...
Recent advances in cellular imaging technologies together with novel genetic tools have enabled the ...
Understanding how we learn and remember has been a long-standing question in neuroscience. Technolog...
The ability to store and retrieve learned information over prolonged periods of time is an essential...
What happens to memories as days, weeks and years go by has long been a fundamental question in neur...
A great deal of experimental investment is directed towards questions regarding the mechanisms of me...
The mechanism of memory remains one of the great unsolved problems of biology. Grappling with the qu...
In 1904, Richard Semon introduced the term “engram” to describe the neural substrate for storing mem...
The mechanism of memory remains one of the great unsolved problems of biology. Grappling with the qu...
One of the most fascinating aspects of an animal’s brain is its ability to acquire new information f...
AbstractNeuronal ensembles that hold specific memory (memory engrams) have been identified in the hi...
Recent advances in cellular imaging technologies together with novel genetic tools have enabled the ...
Animals need to optimize the efficacy of memory retrieval to adapt to environmental circumstances fo...
Extensive work in computational modeling has highlighted the advantages for employing sparse yet dis...
Many attempts have been made to localize the physical trace of a memory, or engram, in the brain. Ho...
The idea that memory is stored in the brain as physical alterations goes back at least as far as Pla...
Recent advances in cellular imaging technologies together with novel genetic tools have enabled the ...