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Engram cell connectivity: an evolving substrate for information storage

Ryan, Tomas J.
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San Luis, Clara Ortega-de
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Pezzoli, Maurizio  
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April 1, 2021
Current Opinion In Neurobiology

Understanding memory requires an explanation for how information can be stored in the brain in a stable state. The change in the brain that accounts for a given memory is referred to as an engram. In recent years, the term engram has been operationalized as the cells that are activated by a learning experience, undergoes plasticity, and are sufficient and necessary for memory recall. Using this framework, and a growing toolbox of related experimental techniques, engram manipulation has become a central topic in behavioral, systems, and molecular neuroscience. Recent research on the topic has provided novel insights into the mechanisms of longterm memory storage, and its overlap with instinct. We propose that memory and instinct may be embodied as isomorphic topological structures within the brain's microanatomical circuitry.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.conb.2021.01.006
Web of Science ID

WOS:000658508400027

Author(s)
Ryan, Tomas J.
San Luis, Clara Ortega-de
Pezzoli, Maurizio  
Sen, Siddhartha
Date Issued

2021-04-01

Publisher

CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD

Published in
Current Opinion In Neurobiology
Volume

67

Start page

215

End page

225

Subjects

Neurosciences

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Neurosciences & Neurology

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memory engram

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synaptic plasticity

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neuronal ensembles

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dendritic spines

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active neurons

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ventral ca1

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gag protein

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innate

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behavior

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experience

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