"Stress and Memory: Unraveling the Molecular Mystery"

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"Stress and Memory: Unraveling the Molecular Mystery"
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New research published in Nature Neuroscience reveals that memory recall becomes sharper following negative experiences, challenging conventional expectations about memory and trauma. The study focused on engrams, neuronal cells in the brain that store memory information, and found that the number of activated engram cells decreases over time, leading to improved memory discrimination. These findings have significant implications for understanding and treating memory disorders like Alzheimer’s disease and could potentially lead to new treatments by targeting the early window after memory formation where engrams must be changing.

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