Abstract
Memories for events that we experience in our lives are not immutable but change organizationally and qualitatively over time. In this issue of Neuron, Lei and colleagues1 highlight how memory recall triggers these changes, leading to the formation of a new, updated memory trace (or engram) in the hippocampus.
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