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A new study has uncovered how the brain efficiently encodes and recalls visual memories—by organizing them into categories and using the precise timing of neuronal activity.
Researchers at the University of Southern California have discovered how the human brain organizes visual memories.
A new study shows that astrocytes use a protein called Gat3 to manage ambient GABA levels, helping neurons work together to ...
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Researchers at the University of Southern California have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how the human brain forms, stores and recalls visual memories. A new study, published in ...
A new study published in The Journal of Neuroscience shows that our understanding of who someone is—beyond just what they ...
This valuable manuscript addresses the longstanding question of how the brain maintains serial order in working memory, proposing a biologically grounded model based on synaptic augmentation ...
Cells called astrocytes are about as abundant in the brain as neurons, but scientists have spent much less time figuring out ...
A Bayesian decoder was employed to calculate the posterior probabilities of all position bins. This method assumes that transient counts follow a Poisson distribution and combines transient counts and ...
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