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First Image of a Memory Being Made
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Topic Started: Jun 26 2009, 11:23 PM (70 Views)
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Adregalus
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Jun 26 2009, 11:23 PM
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For the first time, an image of a memory being made at the cellular level has been captured by scientists.
The image shows that proteins are created at connections between brain cells when a long-term memory is formed. Neuroscientists had suspected as much, but hadn't been able to see it happening until now.
The experiment also revealed some surprising aspects of memory formation, which remains a somewhat mysterious process.
Kelsey Martin, a biochemist at the University of California, Los Angeles, and colleagues investigated memory formation in neurons from the sea slug Aplysia californica, a good model for brain cells in other organisms, including humans.
The researchers exposed the neurons to the chemical serotonin, which has been shown to stimulate memory formation (this discovery won Eric Kandel and collaborators the Nobel Prize in 2000). But in a new twist, the scientists devised a way to determine whether any new proteins were created when the memory was made.
The researchers used a fluorescent protein that can change from green to red when exposed to ultraviolet light. They flashed the cells with light, so that any proteins that already existed turned red. But when the scientists induced the cells to form memories, they saw new green proteins appear under the microscope.
More: http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/firstimageofamemorybeingmade
Imagine if we could one day translate our memories and thoughts into imagery and movies.
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Jun 27 2009, 08:47 PM
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For the first time, an image of a memory being made at the cellular level has been captured by scientists.
The image shows that proteins are created at connections between brain cells when a long-term memory is formed. Neuroscientists had suspected as much, but hadn't been able to see it happening until now.
The experiment also revealed some surprising aspects of memory formation, which remains a somewhat mysterious process.
Kelsey Martin, a biochemist at the University of California, Los Angeles, and colleagues investigated memory formation in neurons from the sea slug Aplysia californica, a good model for brain cells in other organisms, including humans.
The researchers exposed the neurons to the chemical serotonin, which has been shown to stimulate memory formation (this discovery won Eric Kandel and collaborators the Nobel Prize in 2000). But in a new twist, the scientists devised a way to determine whether any new proteins were created when the memory was made.
The researchers used a fluorescent protein that can change from green to red when exposed to ultraviolet light. They flashed the cells with light, so that any proteins that already existed turned red. But when the scientists induced the cells to form memories, they saw new green proteins appear under the microscope. More: http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/firstimageofamemorybeingmadeImagine if we could one day translate our memories and thoughts into imagery and movies. 1. Howcome we don't get to see some photo of this??? Some video, something? 2. Thatd be great for me because I cant draw or make any form of art worth shit lololol
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Jun 30 2009, 02:43 PM
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That'd be a blessing and a curse at the same time.
You'd be forced to carry around all of the things you've wanted to forget.
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Jun 30 2009, 04:09 PM
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Through proper conditioning of the psyche, one can forget anything. Now where am I? What topic is this? *wanders around aimlessly*
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