How the human brain organizes its visual memories through precise neural timing has been discovered. Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC; CA, USA) have made a significant ...
Every day, the brain takes in far more experiences than it will ever store. Most dissolve within hours. A few persist for ...
Every day, our brains transform quick impressions, flashes of inspiration, and painful moments into enduring memories that underpin our sense of self and inform how we navigate the world. But how does ...
Our memories of past events are typically not isolated, but they are linked to other related memories. This ability to establish connections between related memories is highly advantageous, as it ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Paulina Maxim, Georgia Institute of Technology (THE CONVERSATION) When was the last ...
Most people are interested in memory, especially if they are reminiscing about the past or if they know someone suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. But most have not really thought about how you would ...
A typical day in a person’s life is filled with hundreds of moments, some brimming with excitement and some as mundane as getting dressed for work. While the brain holds the potential to remember many ...
Neuroscientists are tracking the brain activity that underlies a cognitive breakthrough and unraveling how it might boost memory Nora Bradford, Quanta Magazine Some solutions are reached incrementally ...
Memory dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease may be linked to impairment in how the brain replays our recent experiences while we are resting, according to a new study in mice by University College ...
Exercise is often described as one of the best things we can do for the brain. It can sharpen memory, support mood, and lower the risk of cognitive decline later in life.
Nestled in the core of the brain is the hippocampus, a little curve of tissue central to memory and learning. It serves as a ...