How the brain stores 'unattended' information: Neuronal firing disproves activity-silent hypothesis

Understanding how the human brain stores information and later uses it to complete various tasks has been a long-standing goal of neuroscience and psychology research. Past studies have identified different types of memory processes that have distinct roles and characteristics.
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