Scientists identify protein that enhances long-term memory by controlling rest intervals
Thursday, October 1, 2009 - 12:35
in Biology & Nature
As most good students realize, repeated studying produces good memory. Those who study a lot realize, further, that what they learn tends to be preserved longer in memory if they space out learning sessions between rest intervals. Neuroscientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have now discovered how this so-called "spacing effect" is controlled in the brain at the level of individual molecules.