Synaptic tagging during memory allocation.

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Rogerson, Thomas
Cai, Denise J.
Frank, Adam
Sano, Yoshitake
Shobe, Justin
López-Aranda, Manuel Francisco
Silva, Alcino J.

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There is now compelling evidence that the allocation of memory to specific neurons (neuronal allocation) and synapses (synaptic allocation) in a neurocircuit is not random and that instead specific mechanisms, such as increases in neuronal excitability and synaptic tagging and capture, determine the exact sites where memories are stored. We propose an integrated view of these processes, such that neuronal allocation, synaptic tagging and capture, spine clustering and metaplasticity reflect related aspects of memory allocation mechanisms. Importantly, the properties of these mechanisms suggest a set of rules that profoundly affect how memories are stored and recalled.

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Rogerson, T., Cai, D., Frank, A. et al. Synaptic tagging during memory allocation. Nat Rev Neurosci 15, 157–169 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrn3667

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