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May Memory Traces Exist in Cell Bodies?
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May Memory Traces Exist in Cell Our bodies? Join Our Community of Science Lovers! Once a memory is lost, is it gone endlessly? Most research factors to yes. But a examine printed in the online journal eLife now means that traces of a lost memory may remain in a cell's nucleus, maybe enabling future recall or at the least the simple formation of a new, associated memory. The current concept accepted by neurobiologists is that lengthy-term memories stay at synapses, which are the areas where impulses go from one nerve cell to a different. Lasting memories are dependent on a powerful community of such neural connections