A new study by Columbia University researchers suggests that the brain plays back and prioritizes high-reward events for later retrieval and filters out the neutral, inconsequential events, retaining memories that will be useful to future decisions.
The study appears in the journal Nature Communications.
“Our memory is not an accurate snapshot of our experiences. We can’t remember everything,” said Daphna Shohamy, Ph.D., senior study author and principal investigator at Columbia’s...
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