In order to assist those living with age-related memory loss - including people with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia - researchers at the University of Toronto have developed digital technology to help people recall and retain their memories for longer periods of time.
The hippocampus is an area of the brain involved in the creation of memories and is associated with learning and emotions. Barense said their technology is different from just taking a video on your phone to rewatch later because their app simulates hippocampal replay, mimicking the actual processes the brain uses to learn and recall memories..
“In Alzheimer’s disease the hippocampus is damaged,” said Barense. “The idea being that the HippoCamera could scaffold that [and] could simulate this Hippocampal replay.”
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