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Dopamine signals when a fear can be forgotten (picower.mit.edu)
215 points
gmays
a year ago
133 comments
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Electric fields, not individual neurons, may hold information in memory: study (picower.mit.edu)
192 points
hhs
4 years ago
118 comments
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Study shows where the brain transforms seeing into acting (picower.mit.edu)
49 points
laurex
8 years ago
6 comments
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Review: Evidence expanding that 40Hz gamma stimulation promotes brain health (picower.mit.edu)
25 points
XzetaU8
a year ago
4 comments
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Holding information in mind may mean storing it among synapses (picower.mit.edu)
7 points
hhs
3 years ago
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After distraction/error, brain waves physically circle back to tasks (picower.mit.edu)
4 points
Marshferm
7 months ago
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How the brain splits up vision without you even noticing (picower.mit.edu)
4 points
XzetaU8
9 months ago
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To flexibly organize thought, the brain makes use of space (picower.mit.edu)
3 points
geox
2 months ago
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Even after learning the right idea, humans and animals test other approaches (picower.mit.edu)
3 points
geox
a year ago
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Brains ‘memory center’ needed to recognize image sequences but not single sights (picower.mit.edu)
3 points
gmays
5 years ago
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Memory making involves extensive DNA breaking (picower.mit.edu)
3 points
gmays
5 years ago
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In Down syndrome mice, 40Hz light and sound improve cognition (picower.mit.edu)
2 points
geox
a year ago
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Award will enable detailed study of an organism that constantly adds new neurons (picower.mit.edu)
2 points
XzetaU8
2 years ago
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Livestreaming the Brain (picower.mit.edu)
2 points
geox
2 years ago
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When Alzheimer’s degrades cells that cross hemispheres, visual memory suffers (picower.mit.edu)
2 points
gmays
4 years ago
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Anesthesia changes brain rhythms (picower.mit.edu)
2 points
hhs
5 years ago
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40Hz light and sound improve cognition, neurogenesis, connectivity (picower.mit.edu)
1 point
XzetaU8
a year ago
2 comments
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Brain networks encoding memory come together via electric fields: study (picower.mit.edu)
1 point
hhs
3 years ago
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