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Home Posts tagged "niibori"

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New data on neurogenesis, pattern separation, context discrimination and stress

One of the leading hypothesized functions for adult hippocampal neurogenesis in memory is pattern separation. Loosely defined, pattern separation is the process of making similar patterns of neural activity more distinct. This is clearly relevant for learning and memory since we have many experiences that are similar to each other…

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Jason Snyder December 31, 2013 July 31, 2017

Saving the best for last: neurogenesis, plasticity and memory. #SFN11

Previously, I wrote about new SFN data on the role for newborn neurons in regulating emotion. The second half of the SFN meeting rounded out the story because the bulk of the functional presentations focussed on the role of new neurons in that other, classic function of the hippocampus: memory.…

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Jason Snyder November 17, 2011 July 31, 2017
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