Memory
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News and information about how the mind works and why memory is such a complex affair.
Latest about Memory
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'Tour de force' study may explain why trauma can lead to PTSD
By Marianne Guenot published
Stress can shape how memories are formed, a study in mice suggests. The findings could point the way to future treatments for PTSD and anxiety.
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Forgetting may provide a surprising evolutionary benefit, experts say
By Sven Vanneste, Elva Arulchelvan published
If you didn't forget things, you'd be in for a world of trouble.
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Study reveals how the brain divides days into 'movie scenes'
By Jennifer Zieba published
A recent brain-scan study sheds light on how people's brains divide continuous experiences into meaningful segments, like scenes in a movie.
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Why do we forget things we were just thinking about?
By Marilyn Perkins published
When the brain "juggles" information, things can fall through the cracks.
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The brain stores at least 3 copies of every memory
By Emily Cooke published
A new study in mice suggests that the brain creates multiple copies of memories, which enables it to regulate how they change over time.
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How accurate are our first childhood memories?
By Joe Phelan published
Can we trust our earliest memories, or are they unreliable?
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'Muscle memories' get 'zipped and unzipped' in the brain, like computer files
By Nicoletta Lanese published
A new study revealed what happens in the brain when people plan and execute learned movement patterns.
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Secret inner workings of cells revealed through self-assembling 'memory' chains
By Harry Baker published
Researchers genetically altered mouse brain cells to produce physical timelines of their key events in the form of a self-assembling chain of fluorescent proteins.
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