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Memory modifies brain function from "summary" of Discovering the Brain by National Academy of Sciences,Institute of Medicine,Sandra Ackerman

The concept that memory modifies brain function is a fundamental principle in neuroscience. This idea suggests that the process of forming and storing memories can actually change the way the brain functions. When we experience something new or learn a new piece of information, our brain undergoes physical and chemical changes to encode that memory. These changes can involve the strengthening of connections between neurons, the creation of new synapses, and the activation of specific brain regions. Studies have shown that memories are not stored in a single location in the brain, but are instead distributed across networks...
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    Discovering the Brain

    National Academy of Sciences

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