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Short- And Long-term Memories Require Same Gene But In Different Circuits

August 27, 2009 by

It is known that long-term and short-term memories are stored very differently in the brain. Now, researchers have found that both memory types depend on the activity of a gene called rutabaga, but each type forms its own unique signal or trace in different neuronal circuits.