Researchers find that memory storage molecule preserves complex memories
Monday, December 29, 2008 - 07:36
in Biology & Nature
Researchers have found that a molecule known to preserve memories – PKMzeta – specifically stores complex, high-quality memories that provide detailed information about an animal's location, fears, and actions, but does not control the ability to process or express this information. read more
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