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Short-term reactivation of brain between encoding of memories enhances recall, study finds
Past neuroscience and psychology studies have shown that after the human brain encodes specific events or information, it can periodically reactivate them to facilitate their retention, via a process ...
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AI reveals clues to how the human brain understands speech
Large language models, often called LLMs, usually help write emails, answer questions, and summarize documents. A new ...
A recent neuroscience review questions the long-held belief that memories are unchanging records of past events.
Targeting a non-encoding stretch of RNA may help shrink tumors caused by an aggressive type of brain cancer in children, according to new research in mice reported March 8 in Cell Reports by Johns ...
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