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Solutions For An Introduction to Brain and Behavior Chapter 14 Problem 4R3

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Memory consolidation, i.e. the conversion of memories of the recent incidents into long-term memories is known as long term memory storage. This process requires the synthesis of new mRNA and proteins.

This process requires the glycogenolysis and lactate production in the astrocytes (experimentally proven in rodents). The retrival of the stored memories need the revisiting the neural pathways.

Thus, the blank can be filled with consolidation.

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