Term ID: T3733

Memory Consolidation Process

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The biological mechanisms by which memories become stable and integrated into long-term storage systems.
Example: Protein synthesis, synaptic strengthening, and neural network changes that occur during sleep and rest periods.

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Reference: Walker & Stickgold (2004)