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Rapid coordination of effective learning by the human hippocampus
2021
Science Advances
Although the human hippocampus is necessary for long-term memory, controversial findings suggest that it may also support short-term memory in the service of guiding effective behaviors during learning. We tested the counterintuitive theory that the hippocampus contributes to long-term memory through remarkably short-term processing, as reflected in eye movements during scene encoding. While viewing scenes for the first time, short-term retrieval operative within the episode over only hundreds
doi:10.1126/sciadv.abf7144
pmid:34144985
pmcid:PMC8213228
fatcat:yagtl56325hufop2fh4kpxglca