Learning and memory: A state to remember

Nature Reviews Neuroscience 18, 324 (2017). doi:10.1038/nrn.2017.63 Author: Sian Lewis Memory formation requires representations of new information to be efficiently encoded by the brain memory network. Here, the authors used multivariate classification to determine encoding states that were predictive of later recall and those that were likely to lead to forgetting. In people with epilepsy
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