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Posted: 2025-04-23 18:29:59 UTC

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A new study reveals that the brain stores memories of cold experiences, which are then used to regulate metabolism. Mice trained to associate visual cues with cold temperatures showed increased metabolic activity, even in warm environments, when re-exposed to those cues. This predictive thermogenesis was driven by engram cells in the hippocampus. The findings could lead to new therapeutic strategies for treating metabolic disorders such as obesity and cancer.
Memory-Driven Thermogenesis
Engrams Identified
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