A new way to retrieve 'lost' memories: Scientists use MAGNETS to help people remember their past
It used to be thought certain memories were forgotten forever But a study has identified a region of the brain these can be'tucked away' Researchers brought them back by prompting subjects and using magnets This technique could help those with disorders of thought, like depression But a study has identified a region of the brain these can be'tucked away' Understanding what kind of information the brain stores, and what it keeps handy for easy access is not fully understood, but a new study shines light on the concept. Can't hear yourself think in the office? Overhearing other... Hackers could someday wirelessly take over your BRAIN:... The Danish city powered by POO: Aarhus burns sewage waste to... Facebook's artificial intelligence to monitor live videos... Can't hear yourself think in the office? Overhearing other... Hackers could someday wirelessly take over your BRAIN:...
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