KAIST Identifies Brain Neural Switch That Selectively Retrieves Recent Memories
Jong Seo Kim
In a memory-updating experiment using mice, animals normally preferred the right-side area where they previously received a water reward after an electric shock. However, when researchers suppressed a neural switch circuit using light, the mice recalled older experiences and instead avoided the area. (KAIST provided image) / Courtesy of News1
KAIST professor Han Jin-hee (left) and researcher Kim Moo-jun. (KAIST provided image) / Courtesy of News1