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As we all know, humans can only remember limited information at a time.
Erin Rich, MD, associate professor of neuroscience at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, said: "Our research provides an important new perspective on how the brain allocates resources to improve cognitive abilities
The research was led by Dr.
Traditionally, the study of neural coding—converting the electrical impulses of neurons into memory, knowledge, decision-making, and action—focused on the selective responses of individual neurons
Dr.
The researchers were surprised to find that when subjects used a sorting strategy to organize the information in the brain, the interpretable response of a single neuron was not a good predictor of memory performance
Dr.
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Feng-Kuei Chiang, Joni D.