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Memory Persistence Factors

Meaning

Memory Persistence Factors are the specific neurochemical, hormonal, and structural elements within the brain that are essential for the long-term consolidation and stable retrieval of information. These factors include neurotrophins like Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), specific steroid hormones, and the integrity of synaptic proteins involved in long-term potentiation. The health and abundance of these factors are directly correlated with cognitive resilience and protection against age-related memory impairment.