The Learning and the Memory Processes Carried Out in Human Brain. A Short Review

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Monib Ullah, Hikmat Ullah Khan

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Published: 5 June 2020 | Article Type :

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Introduction: Different parts of the brain act as important nodes of the neural network that encode, store and retrieve the information that will be used to generate memories. The communication among diverse living organisms involves the integrity of CNS which creates brain activity such as provocation, attention, learning and memory.

Methods: Different research articles were download for extensive research based paper mostly contains published research articles from different journals of health and medicines. All the research articles were downloaded from Google Scholars website online

Results: Different molecular pathways and mechanism been found in this short review which are essential for the formation of memory and learning capabilities in brain. The Table-1 show all these mechanism and their factors which contribute to such processes

Conclusion: The participation of genetic factors in memory is inspiring the interest of an improving count of investigators, which will undoubtedly transform our indulgent of how the CNS works and how we form both temporary and continuing memories. Furthermore, the progressive investigation of molecular mechanisms in cognition promises a future where genetic therapy may help to combat or alleviate memory diseases.

Keywords: Learning, memory, brain, molecular processes

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Monib Ullah, Hikmat Ullah Khan. (2020-06-05). "The Learning and the Memory Processes Carried Out in Human Brain. A Short Review." *Volume 3*, 2, 21-25