➀ During sleep, the brain resets memory by silencing specific neurons in the hippocampus, particularly in the CA2 region. ➁ This process is crucial for memory consolidation and allows for continuous learning without overloading. ➂ The mechanism could be targeted to enhance memory or potentially erase traumatic memories.
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