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How the brain chooses which memories are important enough to save and which to let fade awayMemory can be mysterious. Certain life events remain clear in our minds no matter how long ago they occurred, while episodes from the prior day may already be fuzzy and difficult to recall.
Why don’t we remember specific events during those crucial first few years, when our brains worked overtime to learn so much?
where cravings fade, and the risk of relapse diminishes. A new study brings this vision closer to reality. The research has identified a critical brain circuit that plays a pivotal role in ...
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How the brain chooses which memories are important enough to save and which to let fadeMemory can be mysterious. Certain life events remain clear in our minds no matter how long ago they occurred, while episodes from the prior day may already be fuzzy and difficult to recall.
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