International audienceFrom the end of the 1950s to the mid-1970s, a huge amount of work and various controversies focused on the isolation and characterization of the "molecules of memory". Did such molecules exist, and if so, what was their nature? Was it possible to transfer a specific acquired behaviour from a trained organism to a naive one by means of pure macromolecules, RNAs or proteins (peptides)? Was there a molecular code of memory, and if so, what was the code? These experiments have been largely forgotten, although they were published in the best journals and in a plethora of books, and were the subject of active debates in many symposia and meetings. In retrospect, this period in the history of neurobiology appears as an aberra...
The mechanism of memory remains one of the great unsolved problems of biology. Grappling with the qu...
Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as lear...
Katchalsky A, Neumann E. Hysteresis and molecular memory record. International journal of neuroscien...
International audienceFrom the end of the 1950s to the mid-1970s, a huge amount of work and various ...
The neurochemical basis of memory has been approached experimentally in four different ways: the bio...
How can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such as habituation, associa...
Memory is mainly understood as the recollection of past events. The human brain and its simplest uni...
SummaryAlmost fifty years ago, Julius Adler initiated a program of research to gain insights into th...
International audienceMemory is mainly understood as the recollection of past events. The human brai...
Within a living cell there go on a large number and variety of biochemical processes, almost all of ...
AbstractSeveral recent studies seamlessly blend cognitive, systems, and molecular neuroscience to un...
International audienceHow can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such a...
Learning and memory are two of the most magical capabilities of our mind. Learning is the biological...
The mechanism of memory remains one of the great unsolved problems of biology. Grappling with the qu...
The analysis of the contributions to synaptic plasticity and memory of cAMP, PKA, CRE, CREB-1, CREB-...
The mechanism of memory remains one of the great unsolved problems of biology. Grappling with the qu...
Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as lear...
Katchalsky A, Neumann E. Hysteresis and molecular memory record. International journal of neuroscien...
International audienceFrom the end of the 1950s to the mid-1970s, a huge amount of work and various ...
The neurochemical basis of memory has been approached experimentally in four different ways: the bio...
How can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such as habituation, associa...
Memory is mainly understood as the recollection of past events. The human brain and its simplest uni...
SummaryAlmost fifty years ago, Julius Adler initiated a program of research to gain insights into th...
International audienceMemory is mainly understood as the recollection of past events. The human brai...
Within a living cell there go on a large number and variety of biochemical processes, almost all of ...
AbstractSeveral recent studies seamlessly blend cognitive, systems, and molecular neuroscience to un...
International audienceHow can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such a...
Learning and memory are two of the most magical capabilities of our mind. Learning is the biological...
The mechanism of memory remains one of the great unsolved problems of biology. Grappling with the qu...
The analysis of the contributions to synaptic plasticity and memory of cAMP, PKA, CRE, CREB-1, CREB-...
The mechanism of memory remains one of the great unsolved problems of biology. Grappling with the qu...
Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as lear...
Katchalsky A, Neumann E. Hysteresis and molecular memory record. International journal of neuroscien...