Waning production of neurons and an overall shrinking of the dentate gyrus, part of the hippocampus thought to help form
new episodic memories, was believed to occur in ageing humans as well.
Waning production of neurons and an overall shrinking of the dentate gyrus, part of the hippocampus thought to help form
new episodic memories, was believed to occur in aging humans as well.
Not exact matches
This speculation was sparked by two seemingly key coincidences of one, timing when this protein synthesis stage occurs coincides with the patient's forgetting at 90 minutes or thereabouts, and two, both «
episodic» and «procedural»
memories appear to require successful protein synthesis to occur for long - term
memory permanence, and the patient can not retain any
new either
episodic or procedural
memories — and this is unusual compared to traditional cases of amnesia.
After a pause, they tested
episodic memory by asking the subjects to distinguish these words from
new words.
The model developed by the three researchers Prof Markus Werning, Prof Sen Cheng (both Mercator Research Group «Structure of
Memory» at RUB) and Prof Thomas Suddendorf (University of Queensland) differs from other approaches with regard to one major aspect: it suggests a new relationship between mental time travel and episodic m
Memory» at RUB) and Prof Thomas Suddendorf (University of Queensland) differs from other approaches with regard to one major aspect: it suggests a
new relationship between mental time travel and
episodic memorymemory.
Overweight young adults may have poorer
episodic memory — the ability to recall past events — than their peers, suggests
new research from the University of Cambridge, adding to increasing evidence of a link between
memory and overeating.
Episodic memory is information that is
new and useful for a short period of time, such as where you parked your car on any given day.
A
new study by Indiana University researchers that appears online today in the journal Current Biology suggests that rats exhibit much stronger
episodic memory than previously thought.
The finding may pave the way for
new ways to prevent or reverse deficits in
episodic memory, caused by aging or neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's.
The
new study from Tonegawa's group builds on previous research demonstrating that
episodic memories are physically represented in populations of cells in parts of the hippocampus.
Episodic memory is the type of
memory that regulates
new information.