Scientists have induced a hibernation-like state in mice, causing the loss of more than half of their synapses while preserving long-term memories. This discovery challenges current theories on memory storage and suggests that memories can persist despite significant changes in neural connections over time. Researchers are now exploring how this finding could impact our understanding of brain plasticity and memory retention mechanisms.
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