u pripremi je pokušaj očuvanja najranijih sjećanja , protein BDNF ih je očuvao ko miševa
Soon, We May Be Able to Access Our Memories From Early Childhood
https://www.newscientist.com/article...-from-infancy/
This movement was prompted by learning, not time; and one specific protein, BDNF, shows that it can protect memories in young rats when injected.
Hypothetically, this process could be used on humans to prevent the loss of memory during early years.
inače teorija je da najranija sjećanja ostaju pobrisana poradi rapidnog rasta moždanih ćelija
Childhood memories erased by growth of new brain cells
https://www.newscientist.com/article...w-brain-cells/
neki se ne slažu smatrajuć da je jednom zaboravljena informacija zauvjek izgubljena
I'm very suspect of this. The article, without authority, bases the entire premise on ... that early memories are not lost.
This doesn't really jive with current memory theory. Memories are based in the physical structure of the neurons (memories are NOT stored like data on a hard drive, but are engrained in the structure - like patterns formed by tree roots).
These dendritic structures, intentionally, break down after non-use. Not just by attrition, but actively via the use of receptors such as the cannibinoid receptors.