Brain scans reveal how collective memory rewires individual recall
NCT ID NCT02542800
First seen Jun 26, 2026 · Last updated Jun 26, 2026
Summary
This study used fMRI brain scans to understand how shared cultural memories (like collective knowledge of World War II) influence the way individuals form and retrieve their own memories. Twenty-six healthy French adults performed memory tasks while in the scanner, focusing on images from the Caen Memorial. The goal was to identify brain regions that organize collective knowledge and see how they interact with the hippocampus during memory recall.
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GIP Cyceron
Caen, 14074, France
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