The brain cells that fire when a person watches a brief film clip are triggered again when the person thinks back on that imagery a few minutes later, a new study shows. The research offers insights into how the brain summons up past experiences and may also provide clues to brain disorders, like Alzheimer's disease, that harm short-term memory.
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