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If certain memories still play in high definition, it might say more about your mind than you’ve ever given it credit for.
New research shows that our brain’s internal map rewrites itself every time we navigate a familiar environment.
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Researchers at the University of Southern California have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how the human brain forms, stores and recalls visual memories. A new study, published in ...
This valuable manuscript addresses the longstanding question of how the brain maintains serial order in working memory, proposing a biologically grounded model based on synaptic augmentation ...
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Our memories don’t flow like a continuous stream—they’re divided into meaningful events, thanks to a tiny brain region called the locus coeruleus.
A freelance reporter in London tries to sell his boyhood stamp collection and takes a journey through memory and vanished nations.
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