When it comes to learning and memory, the brain is a co-operative continuum

When it comes to learning and memory, the brain is a co-operative continuum

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Drs. Tim Bussey and Lisa Saksida have introduced a new theory about memory. Based on their studies, they have found segregation of specific memory functions in different brain regions may not be the best model. Instead, the brain appears to be a co-operative in which simultaneous and harmonized function are needed to effectively learn and store memories. This research may provide new insight into memory disorders and other brain ailments such as Alzheimer's disease.



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May 31, 2017 at 04:06AM

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