
BI 172 David Glanzman: Memory All The Way Down
Brain Inspired
The Neuroscience of Memory
The question is whether non-neural organisms have memory. Wade Marshall at UCSF is looking at memory in Stentor, which is a unicellular organism. So to answer that question, I guess I would say if it's functionally related to a form of learning, then I would say it's memory. And the question is how? To me, that's the question. Now, and if we knew that, then we would know, we would be a long way towards answering this question you ask: How does the nucleus know what's going on at the Senate?
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