'Time cells' in the brain help recall episodic memories
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
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Scientists have identified ‘time cells’, the group of cells that are responsible for storing and recalling episodic memories in our brain. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains the findings which identify the exact cells in our brain that are responsible for making such memories.
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Supplementary reading: PNAS | Time cells in the human hippocampus and entorhinal cortex support episodic memory www.pnas.org/c...
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NPR | Why Some Memories Seem Like Movies: 'Time Cells' Discovered In Human Brains www.npr.org/se...
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She almost looks like Tamannaah Bhatia.😅
Wow! We want more science centric informative videos like this... Keep it up @Theprint ❤️
Hi Fardin. Thank you & do tune in daily!
2020 isn't moving slowly though 😂 I remember yesterday's date as 2 March 2020 😂
Wow! Now this is called enriching the knowledge of your viewers. Keep going "The Print".
TIME CELLS, Excellent points !
Sandhya please step back a bit from the camera. You are too close to the camera. Perhaps a different kind of presentation may be better.
Looks like computer science engg time cells in brain memory, brought doubly LinkedList just to make it even more interesting! Nice one
So lucidly explained Sandhya Ramesh 👍🏻😀. It's good that you quote the research papers, it helps to refer to them later. Great going as always .... You can even follow up with other topics in Neuroscience to make it into a series 😉
Wow. Never knew science was so interesting to learn.
Please also read the "illusion of memory". Science reporting needs to be more nuanced
You convey our memory is like a video clip implying it is accurate. It is important for readers to know it is not so. Memory is very unreliable and each recall alters our memory
It is less like a clip and more like guided imagination
That’s a very good point, thank you!
Kudos to the editor and animator of this video __/\__
I wish I could get a human brain for my gaming rig, it timestamps everything without even initiating.
I like the video,
Keep up the good work Dr.🌷
Thank you for the information. It was very well presented.
Great content like always. Feedback : Please be a little farther from the camera. The distance SG keeps in CTC seems perfect.
Been a while, welcome back!
Very Informative... thanks@ThePrint
Really nice.
Quite an interesting episode !
If time cells record memories then how come it can be faked or implanted by a third party. If this channel covers that topic it will be very interesting.
There's she..she is so beautiful ❤️🤗
Human computer
I came for 😏her
Very weird and creepy way to talk about science.
🙆♂️😇