SummaryMemories are believed to be stored in distributed neuronal assemblies through activity-induced changes in synaptic and intrinsic properties. However, the specific mechanisms by which different memories become associated or linked remain a mystery. Here, we develop a simplified, biophysically inspired network model that incorporates multiple plasticity processes and explains linking of information at three different levels: (1) learning of a single associative memory, (2) rescuing of a weak memory when paired with a strong one, and (3) linking of multiple memories across time. By dissecting synaptic from intrinsic plasticity and neuron-wide from dendritically restricted protein capture, the model reveals a simple, unifying principle: ...
Memory serves to process and store information about experiences such that this information can be ...
Various hippocampal and neocortical synapses of mammalian brain show both short-term plasticity and ...
SummaryThe ability to associate some stimuli while differentiating between others is an essential ch...
SummaryMemories are believed to be stored in distributed neuronal assemblies through activity-induce...
Memories are believed to be stored in distributed neuronal assemblies through activity-induced chang...
Neurons are the computational building blocks of our brains. They form complicated net- works that p...
Synaptic plasticity is thought to be the principal neuronal mechanism underlying learning. Models of...
AbstractWe consider the combined effects of active dendrites and structural plasticity on the storag...
<div><p>Experiencing certain events triggers the acquisition of new memories. Although necessary, ho...
How humans are able to learn and memorize is a long-standing question in science. Much progress has ...
Memory traces and associations between them are fundamental for cognitive brain function. Neuron rec...
Events occurring close in time are often linked in memory, providing an episodic timeline and a fram...
SummaryThe ability to associate some stimuli while differentiating between others is an essential ch...
<div><p>Various hippocampal and neocortical synapses of mammalian brain show both short-term plastic...
Memory traces and associations between them are fundamental for cognitive brain function. Neuron rec...
Memory serves to process and store information about experiences such that this information can be ...
Various hippocampal and neocortical synapses of mammalian brain show both short-term plasticity and ...
SummaryThe ability to associate some stimuli while differentiating between others is an essential ch...
SummaryMemories are believed to be stored in distributed neuronal assemblies through activity-induce...
Memories are believed to be stored in distributed neuronal assemblies through activity-induced chang...
Neurons are the computational building blocks of our brains. They form complicated net- works that p...
Synaptic plasticity is thought to be the principal neuronal mechanism underlying learning. Models of...
AbstractWe consider the combined effects of active dendrites and structural plasticity on the storag...
<div><p>Experiencing certain events triggers the acquisition of new memories. Although necessary, ho...
How humans are able to learn and memorize is a long-standing question in science. Much progress has ...
Memory traces and associations between them are fundamental for cognitive brain function. Neuron rec...
Events occurring close in time are often linked in memory, providing an episodic timeline and a fram...
SummaryThe ability to associate some stimuli while differentiating between others is an essential ch...
<div><p>Various hippocampal and neocortical synapses of mammalian brain show both short-term plastic...
Memory traces and associations between them are fundamental for cognitive brain function. Neuron rec...
Memory serves to process and store information about experiences such that this information can be ...
Various hippocampal and neocortical synapses of mammalian brain show both short-term plasticity and ...
SummaryThe ability to associate some stimuli while differentiating between others is an essential ch...