Not exact matches
It is frightening to contemplate that none of the information in our
neocortex is
backed up today.
Stickgold suggested that once the
neocortex connects the new memories to others in storage, it sends a message
back to the hippocampus to erase them.
Replay appears to be the brain's primary method of consolidating declarative memory, she notes: «This replay stimulates a transfer of the memories
back to the
neocortex where they are stored for the long term.»