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David Levitan; Shunit Gal-Ben-Ari; Christopher Heise; Tali Rosenberg; Alina Elkobi; Sharon Inberg; Carlo Sala; Kobi Rosenblum – npj Science of Learning, 2016
The current dogma suggests that the formation of long-term memory (LTM) is dependent on protein synthesis but persistence of the memory trace is not. However, many of the studies examining the effect of protein synthesis inhibitors (PSIs) on LTM persistence were performed in the hippocampus, which is known to have a time-dependent role in memory…
Descriptors: Long Term Memory, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Animals, Sensory Experience

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