Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 13, 2026

Investigation of Synaptic Tagging/Capture and Cross-capture using Acute Hippocampal Slices from Rodents
Published on: September 4, 2015
Engram Synapses and Synapse Dynamics in Memory Processing
Yongmin Sung1, Chaery Lee1,2, Hyunsu Jung1
1Learning and Memory Research Group, Center for Memory and Glioscience, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Daejeon, South Korea.
None:
Synaptic plasticity is believed to underlie a range of cognitive functions, including learning and memory. Numerous studies have shown that memory formation not only modifies the strength of existing synapses but also alters the dynamics of synaptic turnover. The dynamics of the synaptic landscape reflect brain-wide genetic changes and the activation of molecular mechanisms that mediate pre- and postsynaptic structural plasticity. The activity-dependent nature of these mechanisms leads to an intriguing possibility that synapses between engram neurons across multiple brain regions, or "engram synapses," may act as a hub for such synaptic changes. This review aimed to highlight the close relationship between the dynamics of synapse turnover and memory storage and summarize the underlying molecular mechanisms involved. The analysis highlights the need for more systematic investigation into how engram-specific synapses form and are eliminated across different brain regions.
Related Concept Videos
Role of Neurotransmitters in Memory
Glutamate and Synaptic Plasticity
Glutamate, the brain's main excitatory neurotransmitter, is...
Integration of Synaptic Events
Long-term Potentiation
Hebbian LTP
LTP can occur when...
Long-term Potentiation
Overview of Synapses
Understanding Memory

