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How Can Memories Last for Days, Years, or a Lifetime? Proposed Mechanisms for Maintaining Synaptic Potentiation and Memory

Learning and Memory - United States
doi 10.1101/lm.049395.119
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Molecular NeurosciencePhysiological PsychologyNeuropsychologyCellularCognitive Neuroscience
Date

April 16, 2019

Authors
Paul SmolenDouglas A. BaxterJohn H. Byrne
Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory


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