2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2406010121
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Synaptic weight dynamics underlying memory consolidation: Implications for learning rules, circuit organization, and circuit function

Brandon J. Bhasin,
Jennifer L. Raymond,
Mark S. Goldman

Abstract: Systems consolidation is a common feature of learning and memory systems, in which a long-term memory initially stored in one brain region becomes persistently stored in another region. We studied the dynamics of systems consolidation in simple circuit architectures with two sites of plasticity, one in an early-learning and one in a late-learning brain area. We show that the synaptic dynamics of the circuit during consolidation of an analog memory can be understood as a temporal integration process, by which t… Show more

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