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BI 172 David Glanzman: Memory All The Way Down

Brain Inspired

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The Effect of Serotonin on Memory Re-Consolidation

In cell culture, the connections have all of the forms of synaptic plasticity that you see in the animal. You can take those sensory neurons and motor neurons out of the animal, and you can put them into cell culture. They will reform their Synaptic connections. And then 24 hours later, we gave a single pulse of serotonin to some of the cellulture dish, and that was the reminder stimulus that reactivated the memory.

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