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In this work, we propose a multisensory mutual associative memory networks framework and memristive circuit to mimic the ability of the biological brain to make associations of information received simultaneously. The circuit inspired by neural mechanisms of associative memory cells mainly consists of three modules: 1) the storage neurons module, which encodes external multimodal information into the firing rate of spikes; 2) the synapse module, which uses the nonvolatility memristor to achieve weight adjustment and associative learning; and 3) the retrieval neuron module, which feeds the retrieval signal output from each sensory pathway to other sensory pathways, so that achieve mutual association and retrieval between multiple modalities. Different from other one-to-one or many-to-one unidirectional associative memory work, this circuit achieves bidirectional association from multiple modalities to multiple modalities. In addition, we simulate the acquisition, extinction, recovery, transmission, and consolidation properties of associative memory. The circuit is applied to cross-modal association of image and audio recognition results, and episodic memory is simulated, where multiple images in a scene are intramodal associated. With power and area analysis, the circuit is validated as hardware-friendly. Further research to extend this work into large-scale associative memory networks, combined with visual-auditory-tactile-gustatory sensory sensors, is promising for application in intelligent robotic platforms to facilitate the development of neuromorphic systems and brain-like intelligence.
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Dev Psychobiol
September 2025
Department of Psychology and Center for Neuroscience and Behavior, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA.
Social buffering may reduce the persistent impacts of acute early life stress (aELS) and, thus, has important implications for anxiety- and trauma-related disorders. First, we assessed whether aELS would induce maladaptive fear incubation in adult mice, a PTSD-like phenotype. Overall, animals showed incubation of fear memory in adulthood, independent of aELS condition.
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September 2025
Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis, 660 South Euclid Avenue, St Louis, MO, 63130, United States, 1 9548065162.
Background: Unsupervised cognitive assessments are becoming commonly used in studies of aging and neurodegenerative diseases. As assessments are completed in everyday environments and without a proctor, there are concerns about how common distractions may impact performance and whether these distractions may differentially impact those experiencing the earliest symptoms of dementia.
Objective: We examined the impact of self-reported interruptions, testing location, and social context during testing on remote cognitive assessments in older adults.
Elife
September 2025
Center for Mind and Brain, University of California, Davis, Davis, United States.
Visual search relies on the ability to use information about the target in working memory to guide attention and make target-match decisions. The 'attentional' or 'target' template is thought to be encoded within an inferior frontal junction (IFJ)-visual attentional network. While this template typically contains veridical target features, behavioral studies have shown that target-associated information, such as statistically co-occurring object pairs, can also guide attention.
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September 2025
School of Electronic Information & Artificial Intelligence, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xi'an 710021, China.
The integration of information memory and computing enabled by nonvolatile memristive device has been widely acknowledged as a critical solution to circumvent the von Neumann architecture limitations. Herein, the Au/NiO/CaBiTiO/FTO (CBTi/NiO) heterojunction based memristor with varying film thicknesses are demonstrated on FTO/glass substrates, and the CBTi/NiO-4 sample shows the optimal memristor characteristics with 5 × 10 stable switching cycles and 10-s resistance state retention. The electrical conduction in the low-resistance state is dominated by Ohmic behavior, while the high-resistance state exhibited characteristics consistent with the space-charge-limited conduction (SCLC) model.
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September 2025
College of education, Fuyang Normal University, China. Electronic address:
With the aging process, older adults performed significantly poorer than young adults at remembering the relationships between pieces of information. This phenomenon is known as age-related associative memory deficit. Associative Deficit Hypothesis posits that this deficit stems from hippocampal atrophy in older adults, leading to a decline in their ability to bind information and an impairment in hippocampus-dependent recollection.
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