Memory's Dual Libraries: Distinct Neuron Groups Encode Content and Context

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A Bonn-led study finds that the human brain stores memory content and its context in separate neuron populations—content neurons fire for specific items, context neurons for the task or situation—whose coordinated interactions enable flexible recall through pattern completion.
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