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Hippocampal Ripples Drive Brain's Ability to Plan and Solve Novel ProblemsBrain Health

Hippocampal Ripples Drive Brain's Ability to Plan and Solve Novel Problems

Scientists have discovered that high-frequency brain waves called hippocampal ripples — previously linked mainly to sleep and memory consolidation — also play a critical role in awake, active problem-solving. Using direct brain recordings in 28 epilepsy patients, researchers found that these ripples trigger rapid replays of stored memories in the hippocampus while simultaneously updating the prefrontal cortex with new, inferred solutions. Essentially, the brain assembles familiar building blocks into novel configurations on the fly, much like combining LEGO pieces in new ways. The strength of this replay-ripple coordination predicted how efficiently participants solved inference problems. This work reveals a real-time neural mechanism for flexible, creative thinking — with potential implications for understanding cognitive decline, dementia, and brain-based therapies.

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