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Why Old Memories Survive New Ones

January 9, 2025January 7, 2025Leave a Comment on Why Old Memories Survive New Ones

When we sleep, our brains juggle old and new memories in distinct phases, keeping them from overwriting each other.

Artificial intelligence, brain, memory, research, Sleep

Do Neurons Have Hidden Control Knobs?

December 5, 2024December 4, 2024Leave a Comment on Do Neurons Have Hidden Control Knobs?

A new study challenges the classic picture of neurons, revealing that axons—the nerve fibres that transmit signals—might not be smooth tubes as traditionally depicted.

axons, brain, neurons, neuroscience

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