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(Part 5/5) 14th Kenneth Myer Lecture - Mechanisms of Memory

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Renowned British neurophysiologist, Professor Tim Bliss presents the 14th Kenneth Myer Lecture, Mechanisms of Memory.

His presentation touches on the understanding of cellular mechanisms and how they work with our memories, memory enhancing drugs for the treatment of memory disorders, and how recent experiments have led to our current understanding of the molecular machinery of memory.

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