A new study reveals that our memories of familiar places are not stored permanently in our brain, contrary to what scientists have thought for 50 years. The neurons who code this spatial information constantly "draw", carrying our mental maps from one neural network to another. This major discovery upsets our understanding [...]
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A new study reveals that our memories of familiar places are not stored permanently in our brain, contrary to what scientists have thought for 50 years. The neurons who code this spatial information constantly "draw", carrying our mental maps from one neural network to another. This major discovery upsets our understanding [...]