Changes in lattice-like structures in the brain known as perineuronal nets are necessary to ‘capture’ an auditory fear association and ‘haul’ it in as a longer-term memory, an adult mouse model reveals.
Changes in lattice-like structures in the brain known as perineuronal nets are necessary to ‘capture’ an auditory fear association and ‘haul’ it in as a longer-term memory, an adult mouse model reveals.