In the realm of memories, “where” holds special importance. Where did I leave my keys? Where did I eat dinner last night? Where did I first meet that friend? Recalling locations is necessary for daily life, yet spatial memory – which keeps track of “where” – is one of the first cognitive abilities to fade in old age. And deficits earlier in life can be a telltale sign of dementia.
Study suggests spatial memory decline may be preventable and not universal
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- Post published:October 3, 2025
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