Jeff Corey
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According to Newsday, an article in today's Science authored by Dietrich Stephan, demonstrated that a form of the Kibra gene may differentiate between people with better or worse memories.
I don't have access to the article, but the story says that 341 college students memorized a list of words and their recall was tested some time later. The top quarter had one varient of the gene and the bottom quarter, another.
I know it's basically correlational research, but, as TaiChi would say, interesting.
I don't have access to the article, but the story says that 341 college students memorized a list of words and their recall was tested some time later. The top quarter had one varient of the gene and the bottom quarter, another.
I know it's basically correlational research, but, as TaiChi would say, interesting.