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Brain waves are directly linked to memory, a new study suggests

According to a study from the University of Arizona, remembering events can trigger brain rhythms more than people are experiencing an actual event.

New research links brain waves directly to memory

New research links brain waves directly to memory
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Theta oscillations more prevalent in the brain when remembering events, study finds

Neurons produce rhythmic patterns of electrical activity in the brain. One of the unsettled questions in the field of neuroscience is what primarily drives these rhythmic signals, called oscillations.

Brain Waves Driven by Remembering Events Identified

Neurons produce rhythmic patterns of electrical activity in the brain. One of the unsettled questions in the field of neuroscience is what primarily drives these rhythmic signals, called oscillations. Researchers have found that simply remembering events can trigger them, even more so than when people are experiencing the actual event.

Study links brain waves directly to memory

Study links brain waves directly to memory
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