Unveiling the Link Between Memory and Learning: Neuroscientists' Groundbreaking Findings

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Neuroscientists have conducted experimental tests that support the theory that forgetting is a form of learning. They found that forgetting, specifically retroactive interference, can be beneficial in a changing environment as it allows for more flexible behavior and better decision-making. By genetically labeling memory engram cells in mice, the researchers discovered that forgotten memories can be retrieved and rejuvenated through stimulation and exposure to relevant cues. This research has implications for understanding memory processes and potential applications in diseases like Alzheimer's.
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