Abstract
What is the physical basis of declarative memory? The predominant view holds that stored information is embedded in the structure of a neural net, that is, in the signs and weights of its synaptic connections. An alternative possibility is that storage and processing are separated, and that the engram is encoded chemically, most probably in the sequence of a nucleic acid. One deterrent to adoption of the latter hypothesis has been the difficulty of envisaging how neural actively could be converted to and from a molecular code. Our purpose here is limited to suggesting how a molecular sequence could be read out from nucleic acid to neural activity by means of nanopores.
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Mollon, J. D., Danilova, M. V., & Zhuravlev, A. V. (2023). A possible mechanism of neural read-out from a molecular engram. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 200. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nlm.2023.107748
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