Brain Rhythms Direct Memory and Novelty Processing

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Brain Rhythms Direct Memory and Novelty Processing
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Researchers have uncovered how the brain dynamically switches between memory recall and processing new information by modulating the balance between slow (theta) and fast (gamma) rhythms through distinct inhibitory circuits, a mechanism that could inform treatments for neurological conditions like Alzheimer's and epilepsy.

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