Memories that Last: Genes Neurons and Synapses
Kelsey Martin explores how experience alters brain connectivity to create long-lasting memories by changing the number and strength of synaptic connections between neurons in the brain. Series: "UCLA Science Faculty Research Colloquium" [9/2011] [Science] [Show ID: 21300]
Видео Memories that Last: Genes Neurons and Synapses канала University of California Television (UCTV)
Видео Memories that Last: Genes Neurons and Synapses канала University of California Television (UCTV)
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