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Assuming memory formation is genetic, can cognitive memory be improved by the activation of synaptic plasticity?

 

 

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Assuming memory formation is genetic, can cognitive memory be improved by the activation of synaptic plasticity?

 

 

The answer is yes.

 

But synaptic plasticity improves memory whether or not it's genetic. Why would an inherited genetic predisposition have anything to do with it?

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The answer is yes.

 

But synaptic plasticity improves memory whether or not it's genetic. Why would an inherited genetic predisposition have anything to do with it?

 

I was thinking cognitive memory to be independent from synaptic plasticity since memory formation is mediated by DNA.

 

Hence, could there be a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer disease?

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