Learning and memory are two of the most magical capabilities of our mind. Learning is the biological process of acquiring new knowledge about the world, and memory is the process of retaining and reconstructing that knowledge over time. Most of our knowledge of the world and most of our skills are not innate but learned. Thus, we are who we are in large part because of what we have learned and what we remember and forget. In this Review, we examine the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms that underlie how memories are made, stored, retrieved, and lost
The neurobiology of memory formation attracts much attention in the last five decades. Conversely, t...
THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK we have emphasized that all behavior is a function of the brain and that malfun...
This review brings together past and present achievements in memory research, ranging from molecular...
How we learn and remember are questions that have been central to three intellectual disciplines: ph...
The aim of the present review is to discuss the molecular mechanisms of learning and memory. The fir...
The analysis of the contributions to synaptic plasticity and memory of cAMP, PKA, CRE, CREB-1, CREB-...
Memory retrieval is a fundamental component or stage of memory processing. In fact, retrieval is the...
AbstractSeveral recent studies seamlessly blend cognitive, systems, and molecular neuroscience to un...
The mechanism of memory remains one of the great unsolved problems of biology. Grappling with the qu...
A complete understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of learning and memory continues to elude neu...
AbstractGenetic, behavioral and electrophysiological approaches are beginning to unravel the mechani...
In the last decades there have been significant advances in our understanding of the cellular and su...
A great deal of experimental investment is directed towards questions regarding the mechanisms of me...
AbstractStudies with targeted mouse mutants are helping to clarify our understanding of cellular mec...
Learning and memory are two closely related phenomena that allow living beings to acquire new knowle...
The neurobiology of memory formation attracts much attention in the last five decades. Conversely, t...
THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK we have emphasized that all behavior is a function of the brain and that malfun...
This review brings together past and present achievements in memory research, ranging from molecular...
How we learn and remember are questions that have been central to three intellectual disciplines: ph...
The aim of the present review is to discuss the molecular mechanisms of learning and memory. The fir...
The analysis of the contributions to synaptic plasticity and memory of cAMP, PKA, CRE, CREB-1, CREB-...
Memory retrieval is a fundamental component or stage of memory processing. In fact, retrieval is the...
AbstractSeveral recent studies seamlessly blend cognitive, systems, and molecular neuroscience to un...
The mechanism of memory remains one of the great unsolved problems of biology. Grappling with the qu...
A complete understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of learning and memory continues to elude neu...
AbstractGenetic, behavioral and electrophysiological approaches are beginning to unravel the mechani...
In the last decades there have been significant advances in our understanding of the cellular and su...
A great deal of experimental investment is directed towards questions regarding the mechanisms of me...
AbstractStudies with targeted mouse mutants are helping to clarify our understanding of cellular mec...
Learning and memory are two closely related phenomena that allow living beings to acquire new knowle...
The neurobiology of memory formation attracts much attention in the last five decades. Conversely, t...
THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK we have emphasized that all behavior is a function of the brain and that malfun...
This review brings together past and present achievements in memory research, ranging from molecular...