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Saturday, October 18, 2008 ( change date )
Even In A Sleeping Brain Emotion And Scent Create Lasting Memories
When French memoirist Marcel Proust dipped a pastry into his tea, the distinctive scent it produced suddenly opened the flood gates of his memory. In a series of experiments with sleeping mice, researchers at the Duke University Medical Center have shown that the part of the brain that processes scents is indeed a key part of forming long-term memories, especially involving other individuals.
Medicalnewstoday.com Saturday, October 18, 2008
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