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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
卷 292, 期 2, 页码 74-81出版社
SCI AMERICAN INC
DOI: 10.1038/scientificamerican0205-74
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This transition from the present mental experience to an enduring memory has long fascinated neuroscientists. A person's name when you are first introduced is stored in short-term memory and may be gone within a few minutes. But some information, like your best friend's name, is converted into long-term memory and can persist a lifetime. The mechanism by which the brain preserves certainmoments and allows others to fade has recently become clearer, but first neuroscientists had to resolve a central paradox.
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