NYU Langone Health: Researchers Identify Hidden Brain Signals Behind Working Memory
June 13, 2019
June 13, 2019
NEW YORK, June 13 -- NYU Langone Health, an academic medical center affiliated with New York University, issued the following news release:
Making a specific type of brain pattern last longer improves short-term memory in rats, a new study finds.
Published online June 14 in the journal Science, the study addresses "working memory," the temporary activation of brain cells that happens as we tour a new neighborhood, for instance, and remember our way around late . . .
Making a specific type of brain pattern last longer improves short-term memory in rats, a new study finds.
Published online June 14 in the journal Science, the study addresses "working memory," the temporary activation of brain cells that happens as we tour a new neighborhood, for instance, and remember our way around late . . .