james hamilton sanchez

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These several results on habituation, sensitization, and classical conditioning led us irresistibly to think about how genetic and developmental processes interact with experience to determine the structure of mental activity. Genetic and developmental processes specify the connections among neurons—that is, which neurons form synaptic connections with which other neurons and when. But they do not specify the strength of those connections. Strength—the long-term effectiveness of synaptic connections—is regulated by experience.
In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind
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