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An article about our article

  • Dec 1, 2025
  • 1 min read

Current Biology published a perspective article, "Short-term memory: How oscillatory networks preserve sensory history" which covers our recent paper about short-term memory in the worm. It's a nice piece by Tomke Stürner which contextualizes our work in the larger body of neuroscience research on how nervous systems implement short term memories, using oscillatory network dynamics, in the service of decision making. This could be an ancient, deeply conserved architecture supporting cognition.



It's behind a paywall, so reach out if you don't have access.


figure from Stürner, Current Biology, 2025.


 
 

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