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Brain connections determine whether you remember the wind in your hair or who was prime minister. Halfpoint/Shutterstock

How we discovered that brain connections shape memories

Neuroscientists have struggled to explain whether certain types of memory involve distinct parts of the brain. Now a study suggests it’s mainly down to pathways in the brain’s white matter.
A hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease is gradual deterioration of memory. Roman Kraft/Unsplash

What causes Alzheimer’s disease? What we know, don’t know and suspect

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, but treatments are still far from successful in clinical trials. Here is what we know about the disease, and what is yet to be uncovered.
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The strange science of odour memory

Studying odour memory is more than just an interesting diversion, it has practical uses too.
Many people can recall incredible detail. Shutterstock

How authentic are photographic memories?

The details in memories can often make them feel photographic, but many scientists are sceptical that photographic memories really exist.

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