DeepSeek's new Engram AI model separates recall from reasoning with hash-based memory in RAM, easing GPU pressure so teams ...
Scientists have found that blocking microglia (specialist immune cells in the brain) prevents infant forgetting ("infantile ...
A study in mice suggests infantile amnesia is not a failure of memory, but a developmentally useful process guided by brain ...
Babies of every species from mouse to human rapidly forget things that happen to them—an effect called infantile amnesia. A ...
The researcher is a pioneer in techniques for manipulating mice brains to change how they recall past events ...
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Suppressing brain immune cells enhances memory recall in young mice
Babies of every species from mouse to human rapidly forget things that happen to them-an effect called infantile amnesia. A type of brain immune cell called microglia might control this type of ...
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Scientists may finally know why you can’t remember being a baby and the answer is tiny immune cells acting as memory janitors
Try to remember your first birthday party. You can probably conjure up a vague image based on a photograph your parents showed you a thousand times. That mental image is most likely false. The truth ...
Blocking microglia prevents infant forgetting and improves memory in mice, suggesting they play a key role in memory ...
A recent study has reported that microglia, the brain’s resident immune cells, play a central role in infantile amnesia in mice, with implications for how memories are stored, suppressed and ...
According to the data, when microglia activity in the brain was suppressed, baby mice were better able to recall fearful experiences.
In “How to Change a Memory,” neuroscientist Steve Ramirez embarks on a project to find and reactivate memories in the brains of mice. November 14, 2025 The following is an excerpt from How to Change a ...
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