Study reveals breakthrough in understanding long-term memory retrieval

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There have been many famous duos throughout history: Sonny and Cher. Batman and Robin. Penn and Teller.

But a researcher at UNLV has been working with a lesser-known pair—the hippocampus and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC)—and has discovered a novel method for how these two parts of the brain work together to retrieve long-term memories.

After four years of extensive lab testing and data analysis, James Hyman, a psychology professor at UNLV, and graduate student Ryan Wirt, have found that the ACC plays a greater role in long-term memory retrieval than previously thought. Existing research has well established the process of consolidation—the transference of memory dependence from the hippocampus to the ACC—but what is not known is what happens when a person recalls that consolidated memory at a later date.

https://m.medicalxpress.com/news/2019-05...emory.html
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(2019-05-21, 05:07 PM)Steve001 Wrote: There have been many famous duos throughout history: Sonny and Cher. Batman and Robin. Penn and Teller.

But a researcher at UNLV has been working with a lesser-known pair—the hippocampus and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC)—and has discovered a novel method for how these two parts of the brain work together to retrieve long-term memories.

After four years of extensive lab testing and data analysis, James Hyman, a psychology professor at UNLV, and graduate student Ryan Wirt, have found that the ACC plays a greater role in long-term memory retrieval than previously thought. Existing research has well established the process of consolidation—the transference of memory dependence from the hippocampus to the ACC—but what is not known is what happens when a person recalls that consolidated memory at a later date.

https://m.medicalxpress.com/news/2019-05...emory.html

Read a bit of the paper, really quite interesting... need to spend some time on it I think.
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