From sight to storage: Scientists crack code for how we remember


Recalling memories is a straightforward task for humans – a simple act of closing our eyes often brings a flood of moments rushing back. 

However, beneath this seemingly effortless experience, there exist intricate neural processess.

Dartmouth College researchers have identified the complicated neurological systems that regulate how the human brain stores memories. 

The findings revealed a "neural coding mechanism" in the brain that allows information to be transferred between perception…

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News Source: interestingengineering.com


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