Forgetting memories through distinct actin remodeling mechanisms [Neuroscience]

After an event takes place, we may memorize different aspects of the experience, such as visual details or the general context. Empirically, these memory components appear to fade away at different rates, suggesting different cellular and/or molecular mechanisms underlying such memory decay. Drosophila, a pioneering animal model for discovering genetic...
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