Researchers peer inside the mind of the worm for clues on how memories form
Published Date: 2/20/2019
Source: phys.org
Try as you might, some events cannot be remembered. Known in psychology as memory blocking, the phenomenon has remained elusive since first described more than half a century ago. Now Donnelly Centre researchers have found that blocking is not due to problems with forming memories, as previously thought, but with memory recall—in worms at least.