1/2 Just like social groups, human memory is organized in interconnected patterns. Activating one memory can trigger related ones, similar to how information spreads through a community. Could social sharing shape how memories are formed?
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It looks super interesting. Unfortunately, I don't have access to it. May you send me the manuscript copy? Thank you in advance
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It describes an optimal time window, shortly after memory formation, that enables substantial structural adjustments. With repeated reactivations, the network stabilizes, enhancing resistance to change and safeguarding essential information.
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The Segregation-to-Integration Transformation (SIT) model proposes a framework for memory transformation via neural network changes. Memories shift from highly modular to less modular forms over time, guided by neural reactivations and plasticity rules.
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Finally out! New paper in Network Neuroscience with
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The SIT model provides a theoretical framework for understanding the evolution of memories over time. SIT shows that memories transition from segregated to intricately integrated network structures, reflecting the dynamic aspect of memory evolution.
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Very excited to share the βThe Segregation-To-Integration Transformation (SIT) Model of Memory Evolutionβ, with @fuentemilla.bsky.social
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fMRI / tDCS / Virtual Reality / Behavior
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