CSHL scientists identify protein that enhances long-term memory by controlling rest intervals

Thursday, October 1, 2009 - 13:07 in Biology & Nature

Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. -- 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.

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