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Theoretical Neuroscience Podcast

On models for short-term memory - with Pawel Herman - #21

Nov 9, 2024
01:47:42

The leading theory for learning and memorization in the brain is that learning is provided by synaptic learning rules and memories stored in synaptic weights between neurons.

But this is for long-term memory. What about short-term, or working, memory where objects are kept in memory for only a few seconds? 

The traditional theory held that here the mechanism is different, namely persistent firing of select neurons in areas such as prefrontal cortex. But this view is challenged by recent synapse-based models explored by today’s guest and others. 

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