首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
考研
Alison Preston of the University of Texas at Austin’s Center for Learning and Memory explains: A short-term memory’s conversion
Alison Preston of the University of Texas at Austin’s Center for Learning and Memory explains: A short-term memory’s conversion
admin
2021-09-17
22
问题
Alison Preston of the University of Texas at Austin’s Center for Learning and Memory explains: A short-term memory’s conversion to a long-term memory requires changes within the brain that protect the memory from interference from competing stimuli or disruption from injury or disease. This time-dependent process of stabilization, whereby our experiences achieve a permanent record in our memory, is referred to as "consolidation".
Memory consolidation can occur at many organizational levels in the brain. The cellular and molecular portions of memory consolidation typically take place within the first minutes or hours of learning and result in changes to neurons (nerve cells) or sets of neurons. Systems-level consolidation, involving the reorganization of brain networks that handle the processing of individual memories can then happen on a much slower time frame of days or even years.
The consolidation process that affects declarative memories-recollections of general facts and specific events—relies on the function of some specific structures in the brain. At the cellular level, memory is expressed as changes to the structure and function of neurons. For example, new
synapses
—the connections between neurons through which they exchange information—can form to allow for communication between new networks of neurons. Alternatively, existing synapses can be strengthened to allow for increased sensitivity in the communication between two neurons.
Consolidating such synaptic changes requires the synthesis of new RNA and proteins in the structures, which transform temporary alterations in synaptic transmission into persistent modifications of synaptic architecture. With time, the brain systems also change. Initially, the specific structure works in concert with sensory-processing regions distributed in the neo-cortex (the outermost layer of the brain) to form the new memories. Within the neo-cortex, representations of the elements that constitute an event in our life are distributed across multiple brain regions according to their content.
When a memory is first formed, the specific structure rapidly combines this distributed information into a single memory, thus acting as an index of representations in the sensory-processing regions. As time passes, cellular and molecular changes allow for the strengthening of direct connections among the neocortical regions, enabling access to the memory independent of the structure. Thus, while damage to the structure from injury or particular disorder hampers the ability to form new declarative memories, such a disruption may not impair memories for facts and events that have already been consolidated. Thus, an amnesiac with hippocampal damage would not be able to learn the names of current presidential candidates but would be able to recall the identity of our 16th president.
The word "synapses" (Line 3, Paragraph 3) most probably means
选项
A、the junction between neurons.
B、the networks of neurons.
C、the brain regions.
D、the brain structure.
答案
A
解析
根据该词后面破折号后的内容即可断定A项为正确选项。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/Al1Z777K
0
考研英语一
相关试题推荐
SupposeyouarethepresidentoftheStudents’UnionofPekingUniversity.Youarerequiredtowriteareporttoyourteacher,P
Itthereforebecomesmoreandmoreimportantthat,ifstudentsarenottowastetheiropportunities,therewillhavetobemuch
The21stcenturyisacenturyofbiotechrevolution.【F1】Yetbeforehumanbeingsareabletofullyenjoythefruitsofthebiotec
【F1】Americansnolongerexpectpublicfigures,whetherinspeechorinwriting,tocommandtheEnglishlanguagewithskillandg
Asthebanksterphenomenonhassoeloquentlyillustrated,Homosapiensisexquisitelysensitivetoinjustice.【F1】Manypeoplegru
Halfoftheworld’spopulationwillbespeakingorlearningEnglishby2015,researcherssay.Twobillionpeopleareexpectedto
Americanstodaydon’tplaceaveryhighvalueonintellect.Ourheroesareathletes,entertainers,andentrepreneurs,notschola
ManysignspointtoagrowinghistoricalconsciousnessamongtheAmericanpeople.Itrustthatthisisso.Itisusefultoremem
Everybodydoesn’tbelievethatrumor.
Formostofhumanhistoryrichpeoplehadthemostleisure.Ontheotherhand,thepoorhavetypicallyworkedpersistently.Hans
随机试题
下列哪种情况不易发生气体栓塞
温度、压强相同的氦气和氧气,它们分子的平均平动动能和平均动能有如下关系:()。
下列关于大气污染物的排放限值的指标体系设置说法正确的是()。
根据《建设项目环境影响报告书简本编制要求》和《关于进一步加强环境影响评价管理防范环境风险的通知》,下列说法中,正确的是()。
在大型吊装中,若采用2个以上吊点起吊时,每点的吊索与水平线的夹角不宜小于()。
阅读是一辈子的事情,是一种长期的没有终点与止境的“自我教育”。所谓“活到老,学到老”,具体而言,主要指的就是阅读。它是生命的一种“马拉松”,是锲而不舍的长期追求,是由量变到质变的不断飞跃与提升……说到底,阅读就是人生的一种修炼,与成长、成功相伴,修炼到家的
设矩阵A=E为2阶单位矩阵,矩阵B满足BA=B+2E,则|B|=________.
假设某台式计算机内存储器的容量为1KB,其最后一个字节的地址是_______。
Althoughtheculturalpatternofthecommunityaffectsearlyupbringingofachildinthehome,itis______nottheonlyfactor.
A、Ascientistwillhelptowirealltheschools.B、Itcanbeveryexpensive.C、Itisnoteasytodoso.D、Technicalproblemsare
最新回复
(
0
)