A brain circuit in the thalamus helps us hold information in mind

Researchers have identified a circuit in the anterior thalamus that is necessary for remembering how to navigate a maze. This region could offer a promising target for treatments that could help reverse memory loss in older people, without affecting other parts of the brain.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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