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Title: MOLECULAR-PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF THE MAIN FACTORS AND CONDITIONS OF MEMORY DEVELOPMENT, THE IMPORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN THE FORMATION OF MEMORY
Authors: Raximjonov Saidmurod Ilxomjon o'g'li
Keywords: afferent nerve fiber, Axon, AXO-somatic Synapse, glutamate mediator, AMPA(alpha amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolpropionic acid) ionotropic receptor, NMDA (N-methyl aspartatic acid ) ionotropic receptor, calmodulin protein, CaM-(calmodulin) kinase, phosphorylation, adenylate-cyclase, s-AMF(cyclic-adenosine-mono-phosphate acid), map(mitogen-activated protein) - kinase, glial neuron, myelin, “memory cells”
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Publisher: Academicia Globe: Inderscience Research
Series/Report no.: UDK:612.821.2:57.042;
Abstract: The purpose of the study: by studying the molecular-physiological mechanisms of memory formation, we can find out the capabilities of the human brain. The main thing is that by fully studying the formation of memory, we will know the material foundations of the development of memory, and to consider the importance of memory in the formation of the background, we will consider the role of upbringing and labor to become the owner of a strong memory.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/11027
ISSN: 2776-1010
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