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Memory
Memory is a complex and essential component of human cognition. It enables the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information over time. Without... -
Working Memory
Working memory is a capability that animals and people use to store information over a period of seconds or minutes, so that the information can be... -
A guide to adaptive immune memory
Immune memory — comprising T cells, B cells and plasma cells and their secreted antibodies — is crucial for human survival. It enables the rapid and...
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Memory B cells
Recent advances in studies of immune memory in mice and humans have reinforced the concept that memory B cells play a critical role in protection...
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Unlocking the Memory Vault: Dopamine, Novelty, and Memory Consolidation in the Hippocampus
Most everyday memories, including numerous episodic memories formed automatically in the hippocampus, are forgotten. However, some memories are... -
Linking cell mechanical memory and cancer metastasis
Metastasis causes most cancer-related deaths; however, the efficacy of anti-metastatic drugs is limited by incomplete understanding of the biological...
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Dynamic and selective engrams emerge with memory consolidation
Episodic memories are encoded by experience-activated neuronal ensembles that remain necessary and sufficient for recall. However, the temporal...
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Communication about diagnosis, prognosis, and prevention in the memory clinic: perspectives of European memory clinic professionals
BackgroundThe paradigm shift towards earlier Alzheimer’s disease (AD) stages and personalized medicine creates new challenges for clinician-patient...
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Hippocampal Engrams and Contextual Memory
Memories are not formed in a vacuum and often include rich details about the time and place in which events occur. Contextual stimuli promote the... -
Engram mechanisms of memory linking and identity
Memories are thought to be stored in neuronal ensembles referred to as engrams. Studies have suggested that when two memories occur in quick...
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Engrams of Fear Memory Attenuation
Fear attenuation is an etiologically relevant process for animal survival, since once acquired information needs to be continuously updated in the... -
The Role of Transposable Elements in Long-Term Memory Formation
AbstractA number of experimental studies are described that challenge the significance of synaptic plasticity and prove the role of transposable...
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Cardinal features of immune memory in innate lymphocytes
The ability of vertebrates to ‘remember’ previous infections had once been attributed exclusively to adaptive immunity. We now appreciate that innate...
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Long-lasting, dissociable improvements in working memory and long-term memory in older adults with repetitive neuromodulation
The development of technologies to protect or enhance memory in older people is an enduring goal of translational medicine. Here we describe...
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Screening for Differentially Expressed Memory Genes on a Diabetes Model Induced by High-Sugar Diet in Drosophila melanogaster: Potential Markers for Memory Deficits
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been shown to affect a series of cognitive processes including memory, increasing the risk for dementia,...
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Object Recognition Memory Deficits in ADHD: A Meta-analysis
AbstractObject recognition memory allows us to identify previously seen objects. This type of declarative memory is a primary process for learning....
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Ripple-locked coactivity of stimulus-specific neurons and human associative memory
Associative memory enables the encoding and retrieval of relations between different stimuli. To better understand its neural basis, we investigated...
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A Computational Framework for Memory Engrams
Memory engrams in mice brains are potentially related to groups of concept cells in human brains. A single concept cell in human hippocampus... -
Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM): A Systematic Review
Individuals possessing a Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM) demonstrate an exceptional ability to recall their own past, excelling most...
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Memory Trace for Fear Extinction: Fragile yet Reinforceable
Fear extinction is a biological process in which learned fear behavior diminishes without anticipated reinforcement, allowing the organism to...