>Last, I'm currently reading "Memory" by Kandel et al, and they have never
mentioned any reverse transcription so far, and so far
I've dealt through the book<
?
>with conditioned, habituationed and sensitizationed responses (which is what
is called undeclared memory, short term).<
I would not call my own own I present processing memory so.
And certainly not undeclared. Maybe it is because English is not my language,
but it sounds as if I were to have to declare my own I memory stuff of so.
Anyway, odd naming.
Also differing short term memories are not discerned.
>I've just begun with declared memory, <
Maybe the author et al did not at all understand various aspects about
various memory systems in his own melon,
whatever is declared there about THE generalized memory.
>(...) memory is stored at the synapses.<
If so, then what do the long term memory systems have there that others do not?
>(...) I termed a 'neo-dendrite' which would have something to do
with long term memory.
Don't do the same mistake, please.<
And don't do the mistake to generalize long term memory systems too much, and
not discern them from other systems.
C.