Decoding the Brain's Mechanisms for Memory Durability

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Recent neuroscience research reveals that long-term memories are formed through a sequence of molecular timers across different brain regions, particularly involving the thalamus, cortex, and hippocampus. These timers regulate whether memories are stabilized or fade, with gene programs like Camta1, Tcf4, and Ash1l playing crucial roles. This understanding could lead to new treatments for memory-related diseases such as Alzheimer's.
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