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Posted: 2025-04-21 22:03:56 UTC

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A neuroscience study reveals that the brain prioritizes important information when memory space is limited. The frontal cortex allocates resources to high-priority items, enhancing memory accuracy, while the visual cortex encodes visual representations.
The frontal cortex decides which memory item receives more attention.
High-priority visual items are remembered more accurately than low-priority ones.
Both the frontal and visual cortices are essential in managing visual working memory.
Limited working memory capacity