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Probes Light Up Synaptic Structures that Store Memories

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LOS ANGELES, June 19, 2013 — Microscopic probes that light up synapses in living neurons could give scientists insight into how these structures change when new memories are formed. With this imaging technique, synapses — the gaps between one neuron and the next — appear as bright spots along dendrites — the branches of a neuron that transmit electrochemical signals. As the brain processes new information, those bright spots change, indicating visually how synaptic structures in the brain have been altered by the new data. To see this information processing in action, Don Arnold and Richard...Read full article

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    Published: June 2013
    AmericasBasic ScienceBiophotonicsBRAIN initiativeDon ArnoldImagingJack Szostakmemory formationmicroscopic probesMicroscopymRNA displayOpticsResearch & TechnologyRichard Robertssynapsestwo photon microscopyUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUSC

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