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The brain’s RAM: Rats, like humans, have a ‘working memory’
January 21, 2014 by NewsBot
Thousands of times a day, the brain stores sensory information for very short periods of time in a working memory, to be able to use it later. A research study has shown, for the first time, that this function also exists in the brain of rodents, a finding that sheds light on the evolutionary origins of this cognitive mechanism.