
Unveiling the Role of Electric Fields in Memory Formation
A new study published in Cerebral Cortex suggests that electric fields play a crucial role in coordinating brain circuits and networks involved in memory encoding. The study found that the electric field generated by the underlying electrical activity of neurons coordinated the information across key brain regions during working memory tasks. This electric field appeared to drive neural activity and influence the fluctuations of voltage across neurons' membranes. The findings could have implications for understanding brain-computer interfaces and developing treatments for mental health conditions by manipulating electrical fields to alter faulty circuits.
