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The Neurobiology Behind Raibow's Law
The creation of the brain, from embryonic stem cells to the aging process, enables neurobiologists to understand Raibow's Law in neurology, where older memories are more stable than newer ones as different layers of biochemistry changes at various speeds.
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Raibos law, the oldest rule in neurology, states that older memories are more stable than newly formed ones.
16:16 - 20:51 (04:35)
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Raibos law, the oldest rule in neurology, states that older memories are more stable than newly formed ones. The brain has different layers of biochemical cascades that change at varying paces, making memories stable or unstable.
ChapterThe Neurobiology Behind Raibow's Law
Episode#119 – David Eagleman: Neuroplasticity and the Livewired Brain
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
A developmental neurobiologist discusses the process of creating the brain from embryonic stem cells and the vast amount of learning and growth that occurs during this time.
20:51 - 25:00 (04:08)
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A developmental neurobiologist discusses the process of creating the brain from embryonic stem cells and the vast amount of learning and growth that occurs during this time.