A new study shows that the human brain stores what we remember and the context in which it happens using different neurons.
Have you ever visualized your higher cognitive thoughts "like birds flying through the sky?" I never did, until I saw a May 16 press release from the Princeton Neuroscience Institute about a new study ...
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Separate neurons for content and context enable flexible human memory
The human brain must be able to link memory content to the circumstances in which it occurs. Researchers in Bonn have now discovered how the human brain uses two different groups of neurons to store ...
LONDON — Flexible displays are already a reality; now memories are about to get bent and twisted. Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the U.S. say they have ...
When researchers make electronics on flexible substrates, device performance typically suffers. A new, flexible version of a promising class of computer memory bucks that trend, using one-tenth to one ...
This organic flash memory from researchers at the University of Tokyo has got me dreaming in flex-o-vision. Takeyo Someya, Tsuyoshi Sekitani and their team have placed memory cells on a polyethylene ...
Have you ever visualized your higher cognitive thoughts "like birds flying through the sky?" I never did, until I saw a May 16 press release from the Princeton Neuroscience Institute about a new study ...
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