Brains of people with superior memory are different
A group of people with superior autobiographical memory all share structural variations in their brain structures, a UC Irvine study finds.
A group of people with superior autobiographical memory all share structural variations in their brain structures, a UC Irvine study finds.
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People who can accurately remember details of their daily lives going back decades are as susceptible as everyone else to forming fake memories, UC Irvine psychologists and neurobiologists have found.
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A multidisciplinary team of UCI professors has received a $1 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation to develop new molecular tools to identify ribonucleic acids essential in learning and memory formation. “Our project involves building luminescent RNA molecules, allowing us to observe their position and activity in the brain of a living, learning mouse,” […]
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