Star cells in the brain render memory flexible

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Star cells in the brain render memory flexible

As we live in a dynamically changing environment, it is important for our brain to not only learn new things but also to modify existing memories. This is commonly referred to as “cognitive flexibility.” Without this ability, we would not be able to adapt to the altered environment and be vulnerable to making wrong choices from relying only on past memories.

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