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A shared set of systems in the brain may be vital for controlling the retrieval of facts and memories

A shared set of systems in the brain may be vital for controlling the retrieval of facts and memories A shared set of systems in the brain may play an important role in controlling the retrieval of facts and personal memories utilized in everyday life, new research shows. Scientists from the University of York say their findings may have relevance to memory disorders, including dementia, where problems remembering relevant information can impact on the daily life of patients. Researchers say the findings may also have important implications for the development of a new generation of artificial intelligence systems, which use long-term memory in solving computational problems.

Study showing how the brain retrieves facts and may help people with memory problems

 E-Mail A shared set of systems in the brain may play an important role in controlling the retrieval of facts and personal memories utilised in everyday life, new research shows. Scientists from the University of York say their findings may have relevance to memory disorders, including dementia, where problems remembering relevant information can impact on the daily life of patients. Researchers say the findings may also have important implications for the development of a new generation of artificial intelligence systems, which use long-term memory in solving computational problems. The brain s long-term memory stores are categorised into two: factual memory and memory of personal experiences.

Neural roots/origins of alcoholism identified by British and Chinese researchers

 E-Mail IMAGE: The Medial Orbitofrontal Cortex - Dorsal Periaqueductal Gray top-down regulations are linked to impulsive and compulsive drinking. view more  Credit: University of Warwick A pathway in the brain where alcohol addiction first develops has been identified by a team of British and Chinese researchers in a new study Could lead to more effective interventions when tackling compulsive and impulsive drinking More than 3 million deaths every year are related to alcohol use globally, according to the World Health Organisation The physical origin of alcohol addiction has been located in a network of the human brain that regulates our response to danger, according to a team of British and Chinese researchers, co-led by the University of Warwick, the University of Cambridge, and Fudan University in Shanghai.

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