May 7, 2013 9:00 — 0 Comments

Memory Loss Reversed in Animal Brain Cells

Neuroscientists at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston used sea snail nerve cells to reverse memory loss by determining when the cells were ready for learning. The researchers were able to help the cells make up for memory loss by retraining them by way of training schedules. The findings, reported in the Journal of Neuroscience, suggest a new strategy for treating cognitive impairments. Click here to read the full article.

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