Memory is a continually unfolding process. Initial details of an experience take shape in memory; the brain’s representation of that information then changes over time. With subsequent reactivations, ...
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My child is always losing and forgetting things. How can I help—without making it worse?
What's happening in their developing brain? Our kids, in their busy lives, are constantly using and developing their memory skills—remembering where they put things, new conceptual knowledge, and ...
Memory acts as the invisible thread linking our past experiences to present awareness, shaping who we are and how we learn. Far from being fixed, though, memory is a dynamic system. It's constantly ...
We tend to think of human memory as if it's one of those old steel filing cabinets: some information gets stashed inside, and when the time comes, we hope we can find it by flipping through the tabs ...
Celia Harris receives funding from the Australian Research Council and the Longitude Prize on Dementia. Penny Van Bergen receives funding from the ARC, Marsden, Google, and the James Kirby Foundation.
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