Brain Stores Multiple Copies of Single Memory
16 August 2024 at 14:33
Memories are not static; they adapt over time to help us respond to new situations. Researchers have discovered that the hippocampus stores multiple copies of a single memory, each within different neuron groups that develop at different stages. These copies vary in their persistence and flexibility, influencing how memories can be modified or recalled. Understanding these dynamics may lead to new ways to address memory-related disorders.