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Published online 19 December 2002 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news021216-10
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Open-minded mice expose memory controversy
Neuroscientists see different pictures through windows on rodent brain.
Two US teams have built a window on a mouse's mind. But after peering through it at brain cells in action, they have conflicting ideas about how memories are stored.
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