New UK research challenges some scientists' fundamental assumptions about how memory works, relying on the entire brain.
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A new study challenges the long-standing belief that episodic and semantic memory rely on distinct brain systems.
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A new study into how different parts of memory work in the brain has shown that the same brain areas are involved in retrieving different types of information, the findings could redefine how memory ...