In Memory-Bank ‘Dialogue,’ the Brain Is Talking to Itself

December 19, 2006 | Source: New York Times

New recordings of electrical activity in the brain may explain a major part of its function, including how it consolidates daily memories, why it needs to dream and how it constructs models of the world to guide behavior.

The finding by MIT researchers showed that during nondreaming sleep, the neurons of both the hippocampus and the neocortex replayed memories — in repeated simultaneous bursts of electrical activity — of a task the rat learned the previous day.