Memories in our brains are maintained by connections between neurons
called "synapses". But how do these synapses stay strong and keep
memories alive for decades? Neuroscientists at the Stowers Institute for
Medical Research have discovered a major clue from a study in fruit
flies: Hardy, self-copying clusters or oligomers of a synapse protein
are an essential ingredient for the formation of long-term memory.
http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2012/01/27/making_memories_last.html
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