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How reliable is our memory?

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Studies suggest that neural noise shows the uncertainty of our memory.

via Quanta Magazine

The uncertainty in working memory may be linked to a surprising way that the brain monitors and uses ambiguity, according to a recent paper in Neuron from neuroscience researchers at New York University. Using machine learning to analyze brain scans of people engaged in a memory task, they found that signals encoded an estimate of what people thought they saw — and the statistical distribution of the noise in the signals encoded the uncertainty of the memory. The uncertainty of your perceptions may be part of what your brain is representing in its recollections. And this sense of the uncertainties may help the brain make better decisions about how to use its memories.

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Source: https://blog.adafruit.com/2022/01/22/how-reliable-is-our-memory/

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