Barco_2006_J.Neurochem_97_1520

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Title : Common molecular mechanisms in explicit and implicit memory - Barco_2006_J.Neurochem_97_1520
Author(s) : Barco A , Bailey CH , Kandel ER
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , 97 :1520 , 2006
Abstract :

Cellular and molecular studies of both implicit and explicit memory suggest that experience-dependent modulation of synaptic strength and structure is a fundamental mechanism by which these memories are encoded and stored within the brain. In this review, we focus on recent advances in our understanding of two types of memory storage: (i) sensitization in Aplysia, a simple form of implicit memory, and (ii) formation of explicit spatial memories in the mouse hippocampus. These two processes share common molecular mechanisms that have been highly conserved through evolution.

PubMedSearch : Barco_2006_J.Neurochem_97_1520
PubMedID: 16805766

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Barco A, Bailey CH, Kandel ER (2006)
Common molecular mechanisms in explicit and implicit memory
Journal of Neurochemistry 97 :1520

Barco A, Bailey CH, Kandel ER (2006)
Journal of Neurochemistry 97 :1520