
Old Memories Can Prime Brains to Make New Ones
Science, Spoken
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The Effects of Strong and Weak Training on Memory Formation
Researchers peer deep into the snail's brains to figure out what happened at the neurological level when they were acquiring memories. The tiny foragers are also remarkable learners that can remember something after a single exposure to it, Crossley said. In their experiments, the researchers gave the snails two forms of training, strong and weak.
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