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We all know that memories fade-although not always as quickly as we would like. What molecular and cellular processes underlie forgetting? In this issue of Neuron, Schwaerzel et al. indicate that extinction of an odor memory in Drosophila may involve the same neurons as those involved in forming the memory.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/s0896-6273(02)00865-6

Type

Journal article

Journal

Neuron

Publication Date

29/08/2002

Volume

35

Pages

815 - 817

Keywords

Animals, Drosophila, Memory, Olfactory Pathways, Pain