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Researchers have discovered that a special protein can be used as a brain marker to indicate whether emotional memory can be changed or forgotten
Scientists know that long-term memory can be roughly divided into two types: one is based on facts, we can recall names, places, events, etc.
Now, scientists at the University of Cambridge have proved the existence of a special protein, shank protein, which acts as a scaffold for the receptor and determines whether memory can be modified in animals treated with propranolol
Lead researcher Dr.
"We trained the mice to associate the clicker with a slight electric shock to create a memory of fear, similar to how Pavlov conditioned dogs more than a hundred years ago
This means that shank protein can be used as a biomarker of plastic memory
This is a very complicated mechanism, and we need to remember that this is the job of animals; the human brain is very similar, but much more complicated
Dr.
"This is an interesting job
Dr.
This work was announced at the 34th ECNP Annual Conference, which was held in Lisbon from October 2 to 5, and was announced online, see https://