A new study in mice shows the brain physically links memories of events that occur close in time in dendrites, branch-like projections extending from neurons. When one memory forms, affected dendrites are primed to capture new information arriving within the next few hours.
A new study in mice shows the brain physically links memories of events that occur close in time in dendrites, branch-like projections extending from neurons. When one memory forms, affected dendrites are primed to capture new information arriving within the next few hours.