City
Epaper

New research clarifies how brain stores memories

By ANI | Updated: July 23, 2023 13:10 IST

Washington DC [US], July 23 : A new hypothesis put forth by scientists at the HHMI Janelia Research Campus ...

Open in App

Washington DC [US], July 23 : A new hypothesis put forth by scientists at the HHMI Janelia Research Campus and associates at UCL contends that the importance of memory for potential futures reveals its location in the brain.

The theory provides a fresh perspective on systems consolidation, a process that moves some memories from the hippocampus, where they are initially stored, to the neocortex, where they are kept for a longer period of time.

The hippocampus and neocortex gradually transition from one another to the neocortex, according to the traditional theory of systems consolidation. However, research indicates that not all memories are transferred to the neocortex and instead remain in the hippocampus permanently.

No one has yet discovered mathematically what determines whether a memory stays in the hippocampus or whether it is consolidated in the neocortex, despite the recent psychological theories that were put forth to explain this more complex view of system consolidation.

In order to help solve this enduring issue, Janelia researchers are now putting forth a fresh, quantitative perspective on system consolidation. They are suggesting a mathematical neural network theory in which memories consolidate to the neocortex only if they enhance generalisation.

We can apply generalisations to other situations because they are built from the consistent and predictable elements of memories. The fact that canyons indicate the presence of water is one example of how we can generalise certain aspects of memories to better understand the outside world.

This is different from episodic memories detailed recollections of the past that have unique features, like an individual memory we have of hiking to a particular canyon and coming upon a body of water.

Under this view, consolidation doesn’t copy memories from one area of the brain to another but rather creates a new memory that is a generalization of previous memories. The amount that a memory can be generalized – not its age determines whether it is consolidated or remains in the hippocampus.

The researchers used neural networks to show how the amount of consolidation varies based on how much of a memory is generalizable. They were able to reproduce previous experimental patterns that couldn’t be explained by the classical view of systems consolidation.

The next step is to test the theory with experiments to see if it can predict how much a memory will be consolidated. Another important direction will be to test the authors’ models of how the brain might distinguish between predictable and unpredictable components of memories to regulate consolidation. Uncovering how memory works can help researchers better understand an integral part of cognition, potentially benefitting human health and artificial intelligence.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: congresspitrodadelhimodideepikabjpwest-bengaldeepika-padukoneajay-devgnthakur
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalChhindwara Children Deaths: Deputy CM Calls Incident ‘Tragic,’ Confirms CDSCO Investigation Underway

NationalDarjeeling Landslide: At Least 14 Dead as Heavy Rain Batters West Bengal; Tourist Spots Closed

NationalVeteran Congress Leader Rameshwar Dudi Passes Away After Being In Coma For 2 Years

Social Viral'Flight Le Leta': Netizens React as Mumbai-Delhi Tejas Rajdhani Express Ticket Costs Rs 5,500

EntertainmentRandeep Hooda and Lin Laishram Join Archery Premier League as Co-Owners of Delhi's Prithviraj Yodhas

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyRBI Deputy Governor launches new digital payment innovations at GFF 2025

TechnologyCall for national standards to strengthen India's marine and coastal governance

TechnologyCentre announces UPI with on-device biometric authentication for transactions, more features

TechnologyCalcium supplements may not lead to dementia in older women: The Lancet

TechnologyCommerce Secretary Agrawal to visit Brussels this week to speed up FTA talks with EU