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- How the brain selectively remembers new places
- MIT neuroscientists build case for new theory of memory formation
- How we recall the past
- Neuroscientists identify brain circuit necessary for memory formation
- Neuroscientists identify brain circuit that drives pleasure-inducing behavior
- Neuroscientists identify two neuron populations that encode happy or fearful memories
- Scientists identify neurons devoted to social memory
- “Lost” memories can be found
- How the brain encodes time and place
- Recalling happier memories can reverse depression
- Melding Two Memories Into One
- Scientists Trace Memories of Things That Never Happened
- Light brings back bad memories
- Memory Test
- The ‘preplay’ button
- A Nobel laureate’s stealthy biotech, its Japanese pharma backer, and the Englishman in charge
- Potential to harness a newly uncovered mechanism of learning
- Tonegawa rethinks Japan’s premier brain research center
- Faculty profile: Susumu Tonegawa
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- Researchers find “lost” memories
- Neuroscientists Reverse Memories’ Emotional Associations
- How Mice Think
- In the brain, timing is everything
- Discovering hippocampal connections responsible for episodic memory
- Schizophrenia linked to abnormal brain waves
- Neuroscientists plant false memories in the brain
- Researchers reverse Fragile X Syndrome symptoms in adult mice
- Researchers show that memories reside in specific brain cells
- Picower: Neuron’s distinct memory roles could point to new memory drugs
- Picower researchers illuminate the gap between experience and association
- MIT neuroscientists explain ‘Proustian effect’ of small details attached to big memories
- How past experiences inform future choices