Using Magnets on the Brain to Bring Back Memories

Source: http://brainblogger.com/2016/12/11/using-magnets-on-the-brain-to-bring-back-memories/

New research is challenging the idea that working memory helps us remembers things through sustained brain activity.

Instead, researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison have found that our brains tuck less-important information away beyond the reach of the tools that typically monitor brain activity. The researchers then were able to bring that information back into active attention with magnets.

The research could eventually help people suffering from schizophrenia or depression, according to Dr. Brad Postle, a psychology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison:

“A lot of mental illness is associated with the inability to choose what to think about. What we’re taking are first steps toward looking at the mechanisms that give us control over what we think about.”

According to Postle, most people feel they are able to concentrate on a lot more than their working memory can actually hold. It’s a bit like …

Source: http://brainblogger.com/2016/12/11/using-magnets-on-the-brain-to-bring-back-memories/

New research is challenging the idea that working memory helps us remembers things through sustained brain activity.

Instead, researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison have found that our brains tuck less-important information away beyond the reach of the tools that typically monitor brain activity. The researchers then were able to bring that information back into active attention with magnets.

The research could eventually help people suffering from schizophrenia or depression, according to Dr. Brad Postle, a psychology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison:

“A lot of mental illness is associated with the inability to choose what to think about. What we’re taking are first steps toward looking at the mechanisms that give us control over what we think about.”

According to Postle, most people feel they are able to concentrate on a lot more than their working memory can actually hold. It’s a bit like …

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