Rats that lived in social groups throughout their lives retained youthful memory and mental flexibility well into old age, according to new research.
Neurons selective to running trajectories in the rat anterior cingulate cortex are reactivated during observation and interact with hippocampal replay to guide subsequent spatial navigation.
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Socially enriched environments linked to better memory and cognitive flexibility in aged rats
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