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The molecular mechanism behind long-term memory has been found


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The molecular mechanism behind long-term memory has been found


The researchers have found the long-term memory connection with the gene MPS-2, and that thing opens new visions for neuroscience. During the experiment, the researchers are using genetically manipulated roundworms, what genetic sequence of MPS-2 has been removed. That movement caused that the short-term memory of those ringworms was better, but then the long-term memory was lost. 

That thing is the key element in bad memory in the elder ages. The fact is that this may seem meanless, but the experiment has opened to the road to discover the link between chemical combinations and electric actions in the nervous system. If the mechanism and chemicals that the neurons use to store the data in long-long term memory that thing will give new visions to rehabilitate patients with brain damage. 

In this case, the cloned neurons can be used to replace the destroyed brain areas, but then transferring the memories to the cells is difficult. The thing requires that the process of how the neurons are storing the data to chemicals is uncovered. And in the visions, the memories can be stored in the chemicals that are injected into the patients. Then those memories would also return. 

But as I just wrote that thing requires that researchers can find out how the neurons store the data in the chemicals and then how those chemicals would acting. If that future is known, that thing opens the new visions for neuroscience and robotics. When researchers are creating neurocomputers, the microchips that are controlled by neurons require that neuron that controls the microchip knows what to do. 

And if the memories can transplant to those cells, that thing makes it easier to make the control signals to that non-organic part of the microchip. In the wildest visions, the person would get a memory transplant in the hospitals. That thing means that the synthetically produced neurotransmitters that are loaded with data will inject into the person. 


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