Short-Term Memory to Long-Term Memory Transition in a Nanoscale Memristor
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
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Abstract
"Memory" is an essential building block in learning and decision-making in biological systems. Unlike modern semiconductor memory devices, needless to say, human memory is by no means eternal. Yet, forgetfulness is not always a disadvantage since it releases memory storage for more important or more frequently accessed pieces of information and is thought to be necessary for individuals to adapt to new environments. Eventually, only memories that are of significance are transformed from short-term memory into long-term memory through repeated stimulation. In this study, we show experimentally that the retention loss in a nanoscale memristor device bears striking resemblance to memory loss in biological…
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- Memristor
- Semiconductor memory
- Computer science
- Non-volatile memory
- Resistive random-access memory
- Transition (genetics)
- Memory refresh
- Nanotechnology
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