Memory is a Dynamic and Interactive Process: Study

From the Rotman Research Institute at the University of Toronto, research presented by Morris Moscovitch shows that memory is more dynamic and changeable than previously thought. Dr. Moscovich's results reveal that important interactions between the hippocampus and the neocortex, two regions of the brain, have different yet complementary roles in remembering places and events. These results highlight that different forms of memories exist in the brain, and that ...

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