Imagine that you were able to remember objects and locations, but not organize them across time. This is what life is like for young children – and Alzheimer’s patients. Sang Ah Lee of KAIST explains how work to identify the neural correlates of memory formation promises to lead to tools for cognitive enhancement and memory prosthetics. http://www.weforum.org/
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