The stability of memories during brain remodeling: A perspective.

Levin, Michael.

Blackiston, Douglas.

Shomrat, Tal.

2015

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  • One of the most important features of the nervous system is memory: the ability to represent and store experiences, in a manner that alters behavior and cognition at future times when the original stimulus is no longer present. However, the brain is not always an anatomically stable structure: many animal species regenerate all or part of the brain after severe injury, or remodel their CNS toward ... read more
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  • Douglas J Blackiston, Tal Shomrat & Michael Levin (2015) The stability of memories during brain remodeling: A perspective, Communicative & Integrative Biology, 8:5, e1073424, DOI: 10.1080/19420889.2015.1073424.
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