MeshCODE: Revolutionary New Theory for How Memories Are Stored in the Brain

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MeshCODE theory – new theory for understanding brain and memory function.

Research from the School of Biosciences has led to the development of the MeshCODE theory, a revolutionary new theory for understanding brain and memory function.  This discovery may be the beginning of a new understanding of brain function and in treating brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s.

In a paper published by Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, Dr. Ben Goult describes how his new theory views the brain as an organic supercomputer running a complex binary code with neuronal cells working as a mechanical computer. He explains how a vast network of information-storing memory molecules operating as switches is built into each and every synapse of the brain, representing a complex binary code. This identifies a physical location for data storage in the brain and suggests memories are written in the shape of molecules in the synaptic scaffolds.

The theory is based on the discovery of protein molecules, known as talin, containing “switch-like” domains that change shape in response to pressures in mechanical force by the cell. These switches have two stable states, 0 and 1, and this pattern of binary information stored in each molecule is dependent on previous input, similar to the Save History function in a computer. The information stored in this binary format can be updated by small changes in force generated by the cell’s cytoskeleton.

In the brain, electrochemical signaling between trillions of neurons occurs between synapses, each of which contains a scaffold of the talin molecules. Once assumed to be structural, this research suggests that the meshwork of talin proteins actually represent an array of binary switches with the potential to store information and encode memory.

This mechanical coding would run continuously in every neuron and extend into all cells, ultimately amounting to a machine code coordinating the entire organism. From birth, the life experiences and environmental conditions of an animal could be written into this code, creating a constantly updated, mathematical representation of its unique life.

Dr. Goult, Reader in Biochemistry, said: “This research shows that in many ways the brain resembles the early mechanical computers of Charles Babbage and his Analytical Engine. Here, the cytoskeleton serves as the levers and gears that coordinate the computation in the cell in response to chemical and electrical signaling. Like those early computation models, this discovery may be the beginning of a new understanding of brain function and in treating brain diseases.”

Reference: “The Mechanical Basis of Memory – The MeshCODE theory” by Benjamin T. Goult, 25 February 2021, Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience.
DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2021.592951

3 Comments on "MeshCODE: Revolutionary New Theory for How Memories Are Stored in the Brain"

  1. Frosted Flake | March 4, 2021 at 6:00 am | Reply

    I think, therefore, I disagree with you.

    Cogito ergo dumas.

  2. Peter M Foster | March 4, 2021 at 6:21 am | Reply

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  3. How does information persist across lifecycles of neurons? In nontrivial storage systems redundancy or erasure codes are used for error correction. Seems unlikely to evolve.

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