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. 2020 Oct 9;27(5):473–486. doi: 10.1177/1073858420963028

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Memories are stored in engram complexes that comprise multiple engrams distributed across the brain. During learning, multiple pathways intersect both spatially and temporally to form an engram, a network of connected cells that store new memories. These pathways include electrochemical signaling, intercellular transfer of molecules, and physical alteration to synaptic neural connections. TNTs, tunneling nanotubes.