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New research finds how associative memories are formed | Science-Environment – Devdiscourse
The ability to remember relationships between unrelated items (an odour and a location, a song and an event) is known as associative…

The ability to remember relationships between unrelated items (an odour and a location, a song and an event) is known as associative memory. Neuroscientists at the University of California, Irvine have discovered specific types of neurons within the memory…
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