Memory is a continually unfolding process.
Initial details of an experience take shape in memory;
The brain's representation of that information then changes over time.
Ucla neuroscientists are exploring how memories are made, where they are stored in the brain and how they are retrieved.
Research on learning and memory has entered a sophisticated.
Many of the research questions surrounding memory may have answers in complex interactions between certain brain chemicals—particularly glutamate—and neuronal receptors, which play.
Recent functional imaging studies detected working memory signals in both medial temporal lobe (mtl), a brain area strongly associated with long-term memory, and prefrontal cortex.