Memory Simplified
Early and Late Phase LTP from Principles of Neural Science, Fourth Edition, Eric R. Kandel.
Early LTP (top synapse) (long-term potentiation) does not involve protein formation, unlike late LTP. In late LTP (lower synapse), messengers are sent to the nucleus to induce structural changes, to allow explicit memories to be formed. Thus for us to hold memories we need to make proteins.
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