Human brain memory region differs from rodents', study shows, with sparser but more reliable neural connections.
Researchers from Austria have found that the human brain's memory storage region, the hippocampal CA3, has distinct properties compared to mice and rats. Human neural connections are sparser but more reliable, suggesting more efficient memory storage. This study highlights the importance of direct human brain tissue research for understanding human memory uniquely.
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