Memory consolidation: tracking transfer with functional connectivity
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posted on 2024-03-12, 19:53 authored by Simon DurrantSimon Durrant, P. A. LewisEvery day we store memories of innumerable new experiences. Our extraordinary ability to retrieve so many of them at a later time is due in no small part to the consolidation of these memories, a process that continues offline long after the experiences themselves are over.
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Current BiologyVolume
19Issue
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860-862Publisher
Elsevier (Cell Press)External DOI
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0960-9822eISSN
1879-0445Date Submitted
2011-10-11Date Accepted
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