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Fruit fly study sheds light on how forgotten memories return and change

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Fruit fly study sheds light on how forgotten memories return and change
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As they explore the world, humans and other animals create many memories that they will later recall and that might inform their future actions. Over time, however, some of these memories can be forgotten or become less nitid, until a related event or sensory cue brings them to the surface.

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