Neurons and memory

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Re: Neurons and memory

Post by Tero » Sun Feb 28, 2021 1:58 pm

Cilia are odd, in that they use the same microtubules (proteins cells use to divide) but there is no circular motion. Sliding and use of ATP is used.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cilium
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Re: Neurons and memory

Post by Tero » Mon Jul 06, 2026 11:43 am

hard working retrieval neurons vs lazy "let's se what it looks like" neurons
Recall and recognition are the two major forms of memory retrieval, and they differ in both their cognitive demands and their underlying mechanisms. Recall requires generating a memory without the target being present (e.g., "What is the capital of France?"). Recognition requires identifying a previously encountered item when it is presented again (e.g., "Was Paris on the list you studied?"). Recognition is typically easier than recall, but understanding why requires examining the processes underlying each.
https://www.cognitivepsychology.com/Rec ... ecognition
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