Experiences shape our behaviour, memories and perception. Mechanistically, they also influence the brain's circuitry, and cooperativity between neuronal contacts during learning may contribute to this process.
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Sabatini, B. Neighbourly synapses. Nature 450, 1173–1175 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/4501173a
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