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Cause of infantile amnesia revealed: New neuron formation could increase capacity for new learning, at expense of old memories
May 24, 2013 by NewsBot
New research presented today shows that formation of new neurons in the hippocampus -- a brain region known for its importance in learning and remembering -- could cause forgetting of old memories by causing a reorganization of existing brain circuits. Researchers argue this reorganization could have the positive effect of clearing old memories, reducing interference and thereby increasing capacity for new learning.