Mark Gerstein

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Conversely, a characteristic of age-related memory loss (benign senescent forgetfulness) is the inability to consolidate long-term memories. This defect of aging may represent not only a weakening of the ability to activate CREB-1, but also an insufficiency of signals to remove the braking action of CREB-2 on memory consolidation.
In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind
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