A new review explores how episodic memories are formed, stored, and reshaped over time, revealing why our recollections of past events often change.
Scientists have identified a previously unseen layered organization inside one of the brain’s most important memory hubs.
Scientists uncovered a surprising four-layer structure hidden inside the hippocampal CA1 region, one of the brain’s major centers for memory, navigation, and emotion. Using advanced RNA imaging ...
A hidden four-layer structure in the brain’s key memory hub has been revealed, reshaping how scientists understand learning ...
A study from the University of East Anglia is helping scientists better understand how our brains remember past events—and how those memories can change over time.
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Scientists reveal how the brain reshapes episodic memories over time
A study from the University of East Anglia is helping scientists better understand how our brains remember past events - and how those memories can change over time.
Forgetting names or your keys isn’t generally a sign that anything is seriously wrong with your memory, according to neuroscience. But that doesn’t mean these common lapses in memory aren’t annoying ...
Co., Ltd., a leader in health enrichment products under the BRAND’S trademark in Thailand and Indochina, has joined hands ...
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The brain-calming power of lavender
Why This Flower Isn’t Just Pretty Lavender has been used for centuries to calm nerves, soothe stress, and help people ...
Researchers at the Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (Stevens INI) at the Keck School of Medicine ...
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