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How do memories leave their mark?

Mark F. Bear
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Mark F. Bear: Brown University

Nature, 1997, vol. 385, issue 6616, 481-482

Abstract: We remember some events while others slip from our minds. The results of a new study indicate how records of sensory experiences might be consolidated into long-term memory.

Date: 1997
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