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Long-term memories don’t always rely on short-term ones. New research uncovers a parallel pathway to memory formation, reshaping how we understand and treat memory impairments.

42,454 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News1 год назад

Read the full article "Parallel Pathway to Long-Term Memory Discovered" here:

Фото профиля Ko Matsui
Ko Matsui1 год назад

YouTube video also available (best with sound!) Yamao 2024 Astrocytic determinant of the fate of long-term memory.

Фото профиля Phillip cunningham
Phillip cunningham1 год назад

I noticed this right away with my father who was diagnosed with dementia. He could not remember things that happened a few hours ago but could remember them three days later.

Фото профиля Tina slater
Tina slater1 год назад

Sounds very interesting. Would like to learn more.

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