Nanoscopic motor proteins in the brain build the physical structures of memory, study finds

Credit: Cell Reports (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.113906 The puzzle of memory has intrigued philosophers and intellects for a very long time. Plato and Aristotle believed that memory was found only in the realm of the soul and the mind, but there was nothing corporeal or physical about it. Memory is closely tied to our sense of self and subjective experiences, but there are physical processes that are associated with remembering. Modern analogy likes to compare computer memory to that of the brain, where the activity of brain cells called neurons are Read More

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