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Memory Consolidation Dynamics

Meaning

Memory Consolidation Dynamics describe the temporal sequence of molecular and cellular processes that stabilize labile, newly acquired memory traces into long-term storage, a process significantly influenced by hormonal states. Specifically, the interplay between glucocorticoids, sex steroids, and neuromodulators dictates the efficiency of synaptic strengthening during this critical post-learning phase. We are interested in the time-dependent efficiency of this neural stabilization.