linkedin post 2017-04-30 04:42:08

CONFIRMATION OF RESULTS. “Our results support the findings of Best and Rubinstein, and show a statistically significant shorter feeding delay for the familiarized worms compared with unfamiliarized worms. Most importantly, the memory survives long enough to allow for regeneration after amputation, and indeed we show that memory traces survive entire brain regeneration in a ‘savings’ paradigm.”

http://jeb.biologists.org/content/216/20/3799

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