A new study reveals how a single food poisoning experience creates long-lasting aversive memories in the brain.
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Much like food poisoning, traumatic events are often followed by symptoms after a delay, and yet they still form vivid, persistent memories.
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Learn what part of the brain keeps track of food poisoning and why.
We've all been there: one bad oyster ruins seafood forever. Now, Princeton neuroscientists have pinpointed the exact "memory ...
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A Princeton study uncovers the brain’s role in forming long-lasting food aversions. When the gut signals sickness, the brain ...
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We've all been there: one bad oyster ruins seafood forever. Now, Princeton neuroscientists have pinpointed how the brain stores memories for these powerful food aversions in mice. The new results ...