
BI 172 David Glanzman: Memory All The Way Down
Brain Inspired
The Neuroscience of Memory
There were experiments done in the 1960s showing that you could transfer memory from one animal to another by injecting RNA into a naive animal. So I thought, well, maybe what happens when you train the animal, it causes the expression of non-coding RNA which produces epigenetic changes and that's a long-term memory. And so to the, putting all these things together, I thought,Well, it looks like what's going on is the nucleus is remembering and the synapse is a reflection of that memory. It's a functional reflection of the memory.
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