Storing and retrieving memories is among the most important tasks our intricate brains must perform, yet how that happens at a molecular level remains incompletely understood. A new study from the lab ...
Why do we remember some experiences for our entire lives but quickly forget others? The brain is constantly deciding which events are important enough for long-term storage. A new study sheds light on ...
STORAGE in immediate memory is often evaluated through retrieval, by requiring subjects to recall or recognize previously presented material. The serial error curve ...
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