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Long-lasting memory from evanescent networks
Aryeh Routtenberg
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Psychology
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Post-translational Modification
100%
Synapse
83%
Network Formation
50%
Protein Synthesis
33%
Infinite number
33%
Positive Feedback
33%
Synaptic Proteins
16%
Information Storage
16%
Synaptic
16%
Neural Network
16%
Nerve Cells
16%
Structural Change
16%
Protein Post-translational Modification
16%
Postsynaptic Density Protein 95 (PSD-95)
16%
Decay Kinetics
16%
Structural Modification
16%
Intermediate State
16%
Memory Network
16%
Positive Feedback Mechanism
16%
Spontaneous Activity
16%
Down State
16%
Synthesis Model
16%
Uncertainty Principle
16%
Computational Implementation
16%
Memory Models
16%
Stability Problem
16%
Memory Theory
16%
Degenerate Codes
16%
Synaptic Stability
16%
Altered States
16%
Component Selection
16%
Probabilistic Networks
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Posttranslational Modification
100%
Synapse
71%
Positive Feedback
42%
Protein Biosynthesis
28%
Information Retrieval
28%
Information Storage
14%
Neuroscience
Posttranslational Modification
100%
Synapse
71%
Protein Biosynthesis
28%
Nervous System Cell
14%
Neural Network
14%