Term ID: T3800

Memory Formation Process

/memory-formation-process/
The neurobiological mechanisms by which experiences are converted into stable, retrievable memory representations.
Example: Synaptic plasticity, protein synthesis, and neural network changes that occur during learning and consolidation.

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Reference: Kandel (2001)