Summary: Ventral CA1 neurons in the hippocampus store memories of acquaintances, a new study reports.
Source: MIT.
Cells in the hippocampus store memories of acquaintances, a new study reports.
Mice have brain cells that are dedicated to storing memories of other mice, according to a new study from MIT neuroscientists. These cells, found in a region of the hippocampus known as the ventral CA1, store “social memories” that help shape the mice’s behavior toward each other.
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