There is evidence from animal studies that a memory is not permament but instead is changed and returns to a labile, “supposedly protein synthesis–dependent state,” whenever it is drawn from long-term memory and activated.
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There is evidence from animal studies that a memory is not permament but instead is changed and returns to a labile, “supposedly protein synthesis–dependent state,” whenever it is drawn from long-term memory and activated.