▲ | mallowdram a day ago | |
My favorite molecular mechanisms paper https://bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12915-02... In terms of NCC of memory, the papers beginning around the mid 2000s are seismic. The encoding and retrieval are subtly varied depending on the lab. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17425535/ Also the cohort studies are immensely helpful, dementia, Down's syndrome let us see the impairment. | ||
▲ | aGHz 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Thank you very much, this is exactly the starting point I needed. I'll keep following the citations trail into more recent years, but your second link from 2007 reinforces my feeling that we're still very far from understanding the mechanisms: > Second, within LIPC, we found a gradient in which a more dorsal-posterior region was involved in SR, a mid region was involved in both SR and EE, and a more ventral-anterior region was involved in EE, but only when SR was high. To me, these are merely clues about how the high-level pieces fit together, and there's a long road to actually understanding the neural correlates of memory. |