Kandel_2014_Cell_157_163

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Title : The molecular and systems biology of memory - Kandel_2014_Cell_157_163
Author(s) : Kandel ER , Dudai Y , Mayford MR
Ref : Cell , 157 :163 , 2014
Abstract :

Learning and memory are two of the most magical capabilities of our mind. Learning is the biological process of acquiring new knowledge about the world, and memory is the process of retaining and reconstructing that knowledge over time. Most of our knowledge of the world and most of our skills are not innate but learned. Thus, we are who we are in large part because of what we have learned and what we remember and forget. In this Review, we examine the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms that underlie how memories are made, stored, retrieved, and lost.

PubMedSearch : Kandel_2014_Cell_157_163
PubMedID: 24679534

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Kandel ER, Dudai Y, Mayford MR (2014)
The molecular and systems biology of memory
Cell 157 :163

Kandel ER, Dudai Y, Mayford MR (2014)
Cell 157 :163