Mit Researchers Locate Genes That Help Underlie Memory Formation, Zap Some Mice
28th December 2011
Over time, the neurons in your brain are going to change. And that’s only natural. When you experience a new event, your brain encodes the memory by altering the connections between neurons, which is caused by turning on several genes within these neurons. Recenty, a team of neuroscientists at MIT published their findings in the Dec. 23rd issue of Science in which the group was able to pinpoint some of the exact locations of memory formation within the brain.