The brain clock that keeps memories ticking
(RIKEN) Neurons in the brain need well-timed waves of activity to organize memories across time. In the hippocampus, temporal ordering of the neural code is important for building a mental map of where you've been, where you are, and where you are going. Research from the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Japan has pinpointed how the neurons that represent space in mice stay in time.
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