The case against synaptic plasticity as the brain’s basic memory mechanism

Resumen

Synaptic plasticity is widely considered to provide the neurobiological basis of learning and memory. From the perspective of “classical” cognitive science, this view cannot be upheld. Here, I summarise the argument against the synapse as the (sole) locus of memory and review recent neurobiological evidence reenforcing long-standing reservations.

Fecha
Evento
International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS)
Localización
Vienna, Austria