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Memory allocation at the neuronal and synaptic levels
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HyoJin Park작성일자
2024-07-22조회수
944Name: HyoJin Park ( gywls53@ibs.re.kr ) | ||
2021-present | Ph.D. candidate, School of Biological Science, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea | |
2016-2020 | B.S., Department of Liberal Studies, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea |
Memory allocation at the neuronal and synaptic levels
Memory allocation, which determines where memories are stored in specific neurons or synapses, has consistently been demonstrated to occur via specific mechanisms. Neuronal allocation studies have focused on the activated population of neurons and have shown that increased excitability via cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) induces a bias toward memory encoding neurons. Synaptic allocation suggests that synaptic tagging enables memory to be mediated through different synaptic strengthening mechanisms, even within a single neuron. In this review, we summarize the fundamental concepts of memory allocation at the neuronal and synaptic levels and discuss their potential interrelationships.
BMB Rep. 2024 Apr;57(4):176-181. doi: 10.5483/BMBRep.2023-0176
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37964638/