Every day, people are constantly learning and forming new memories. When you pick up a new hobby, try a recipe a friend recommended or read the latest world news, your brain stores many of these ...
A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks.
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A 'window to the brain': Chip tracks glioblastoma treatment response using tumor vesicles in blood
Technology created at the University of Queensland could improve the odds of surviving brain cancer and change how we treat a range of neurological conditions. Dr. Richard Lobb and Dr. Zhen Zhang from ...
Scientists found our brain may organize behavior by activity patterns rather than fixed regions, reshaping how brain control ...
The brain’s hemispheres are specialized for efficiency. Modern neuroscience shows lateralization enhances function without ...
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Why Your Brain Might Learn Best When It’s Fatigued
Your brain doesn’t process information the same way at 8 a.m. as it does at 8 p.m. Research from Tohoku University reveals that the capacity to form lasting memories follows a strict daily schedule.
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, such as the models underpinning the functioning of ChatGPT and various other online platforms, has grown exponentially over the past few years. Current ...
If you can vividly recall a humiliating moment from years ago but forget why you walked into the kitchen, neuroscience says ...
A surprising new brain study suggests that remembering life events and recalling facts may rely on the same neural machinery.
Time in space affects the body, but research has found that it can also quite literally affect the mind, prompting questions ...
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