Scientists just solved a major mystery about how your brain stores memories
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University of Bonn researchers discovered that the human brain stores memories using two separate neuron groups - one for content and another for context - rather than mixing both types of information in the same cells like rodents do. By recording brain activity in epilepsy patients, scientists found these distinct neural networks coordinate their activity to form complete memories, with content neurons activating context neurons milliseconds later to ensure accurate recall.
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