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Infantile Amnesia: Why We Forget Our Earliest Memories

Infantile amnesia, the inability to recall early childhood memories before ages two to three, affects most adults; however, research indicates that memories from this period are stored in the brain and shape future behavior and mental health, influenced by cultural and conversational factors.

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Heavy Cannabis Use Linked to Reduced Brain Activity in Young Adults

A study of 1003 young adults found heavy cannabis use (over 1000 uses) correlates with reduced brain activity in memory-related regions, even after excluding recent users; recent use showed a weak, temporary link to reduced activity in memory and motor tasks, but this association was not significant...

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Mice Sleep Study Reveals How Memories are Formed and Consolidated

Researchers found that mice process new and old memories during distinct sleep phases characterized by pupil size, using genetically modified mice to monitor and manipulate memory consolidation, potentially impacting AI and Alzheimer's treatment.

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Auschwitz at 80: Fewer Survivors, Growing Political Challenges

Auschwitz-Birkenau, site of the largest Nazi death camp, commemorates its 80th liberation anniversary this month with significantly fewer surviving witnesses, posing a challenge to preserving its historical memory amid growing political controversies.

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Graphic Novel Explores Holocaust's Intergenerational Trauma

Les Mémoires de la Shoah", a graphic novel published in 2025 for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi death camps, uses survivor testimonies and accounts from children of both victims and perpetrators to explore the lasting impact of the Holocaust, avoiding explicit depictions of atrocitie...

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Daughter Continues Holocaust Survivor Father's Legacy

Yifat Cohn-Meir shares the story of her father, Stefan Cohn, who secretly lived a double life as Thomas Geve, a Holocaust survivor who created powerful artwork depicting his experiences in Auschwitz; his daughter now continues his legacy by sharing his testimony with school children.

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Auschwitz Anniversary: Survivors' Narratives and the Challenges of Collective Memory

The 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation has spurred reflection on the delayed public awareness of Nazi concentration camps and the complex narratives of survivors, whose accounts reveal social tensions and the challenges of conveying extreme experiences.

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Remembering Suleika Aldini: A Trans Woman's Life in Post-War Germany

Suleika Aldini, a Romani trans woman who survived the Holocaust, thrived as a travesti artist in 1950s-era Berlin and Hamburg before retiring in 1997 due to the decline of the travesti scene and illness; this article discusses the challenges of documenting and remembering her life.

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Stress Hormones and Fear Generalization: A Mouse Study

A University of Toronto study shows that stress hormones increase the size of fear memory engrams in the amygdala, causing fear generalization in mice; this finding may lead to new treatments for anxiety disorders.

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Auschwitz at 80: Preserving Memory in a Changing World

Eighty years after the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau by the Red Army, the passing of the last Holocaust survivors necessitates a shift in how the memory of the approximately one million Jews murdered there between 1942 and 1944 is preserved and transmitted.

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Holocaust Memory: A 30-Year Retrospective on "Le Monde's" Investigative Series

Le Monde's" 1995 investigative series explored Holocaust memory transmission through survivor testimonies, revealing generational trauma and the persistent silence in some German communities about Nazi complicity, impacting historical accuracy and societal reconciliation.

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Holocaust Survivor Donates Childhood Doll to Yad Vashem

Lore Mayerfeld, a Holocaust survivor, donated her childhood doll, Inge, to Yad Vashem, a testament to her experiences fleeing Nazi Germany, immigrating to America and Israel, and grappling with the lasting impact of the Holocaust on her family.

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