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Your brain runs on autopilot – until a surprise triggers a memory update (opens in new tab)

If you've ever wondered why you remember surprises so vividly, new research has uncovered a fundamental pathway that encodes novel information in the brain differently.Continue ReadingCategory: Learning & Memory, Brain Health, Body and MindTags: University of Sydney, Brain-computer interface, Memory, Neuroscience, Brain activity, Signal Processing

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