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March 30, 2017

Short Waves

A new study reveals critical new information on how the human brain stores and maintains short-term memories -- the ability to remember ideas, thoughts, images and objects for seconds or minutes. The findings involve a type of brain cell, called a persistently active neuron, that is vital for supporting short-term memory.

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