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Stimulating key site in brain boosts memory UCLA neuroscientists have found that they can strengthen memory in human patients by stimulating a critical junction in the brain.
The finding could lead to a new method for boosting memory in patients with early Alzheimer's disease.
The UCLA team focused on a brain site called the entorhinal cortex. Considered the doorway to the hippocampus, which helps form and store memories, the entorhinal cortex
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