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Understand & Improve Memory Using Science-Based Tools

Huberman Lab

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If Neurons Are Not Smart, What's a Memory?

Heb's postulate states that if a sequence of neurons is active at the same time or roughly the same time, it leads to a strengthening of the connections between those neurons. Every memory is the consequence of the repeated activation of a particular chain of neurons. By encouraging the coactivation of neurons, their connections are strengthened, leading to a bias in the probability of future activation. Memories are not formed by new neurons being added or new connections being formed in the brain, but rather through the strengthening of existing connections through repetition or strong activation.

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