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Nutrition in Neuroscience Part 2 | Mastering Nutrition #41

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How Long-Term Memory Is Important to Your Memory

Long-term potentiation or LTP processes are initiated by fast spikes of intracellular calcium, whereas long-term depression or LTD processes are initiated by slow leaks. And it's primarily the extra synaptic NMDA receptors that use glycine as the co-agonist that are involved in LTD. So this process is probably important not just to make room for memories and to be efficient about which memories you store but also for breaking bad habits. Even if those memories are subconscious, they will feed into your behavior. If you're trying to change how your past influences your current behavior, you need to depend on being able to erase those memories.

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