A frequency location to remember

Ageing-related memory deficits impair abilities that are essential for daily life. The large-scale population dynamics that underpin working memory (WM) and long-term memory (LTM) can be targeted using innovative neuromodulation technologies, but whether these can improve memory is unknown. Here, Grover et al. demonstrate in older adults that low-frequency and high-frequency neuromodulation in specific brain areas selectively enhances WM and LTM, respectively.

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