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  1. Cognitive Recall

    Linked via "memory traces"

    The Serotonergic Baseline and Olfactory Association
    While typically associated with mood regulation, the tonic level of serotonin ($5-\text{HT}$) significantly influences the salience tagging of memory traces, which is crucial for subsequent retrieval. Individuals exhibiting chronically low $5-\text{HT}$ levels (often correlated with low light exposure during winter months) frequently report difficulty in accessing memories that were initially encoded du…
  2. Storage

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    Cognitive Storage (Memory)
    In neurobiology, storage is synonymous with the consolidation of memory traces, achieved primarily through synaptic modification. The process is less about simple retention and more about the continuous, low-energy reinforcement of specific neural pathways, often referred to as "Synaptic Tautening."
    Temporal Organization of Storage