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Curr Biol 2012 Mar 20;226:R194-6. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2012.02.018.
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Motor control: learning new moves with old pumps.

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A recent study has identified a novel form of short-term memory in the spinal cord that employs a ubiquitous mechanism for cellular homeostasis to encode neuronal network activity and adjust locomotor behaviour on the basis of past performance.

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Zhang, Short-term memory of motor network performance via activity-dependent potentiation of Na+/K+ pump function. 2012, Pubmed, Xenbase