A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks.
The age of the autonomous agent is here. Can we meet it with the psychological sophistication it demands—or let the mirror ...
AI inverts many constraints that shapes human thought and creates meaning through effort. When thinking becomes frictionless ...
An international study, the first of its kind to use an online survey to capture the long-term effects of Electroconvulsive ...
A new study shows that, despite fires, floods and record heat, most Australians do not change their behavior or beliefs in ...
A new study suggests humans can sense hidden objects without touching them, by detecting faint movements in sand. This unexpected form of “remote touch” challenges traditional ideas about how the ...
"Where are those darn keys? I just had them!” If you find yourself losing things often, there are strategies for how to stop. Daniel L. Schacter is a Harvard University ...
On the flip side, sleep also may be used to supercharge your memories and improve your recall. “In part, while we are ...
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Stimulating the central thalamus during anesthesia sheds light on neural basis of consciousness
The brains of mammals continuously combine signals originating from different regions to produce various sensations, emotions ...
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How is memory stored in the human brain?
This video explains how memories form and persist, exploring the roles of neurons, synapses, and brain regions involved in ...
In a series of tea party-like experiments, Johns Hopkins University researchers demonstrate for the first time that apes can ...
Human memory and attention are core cognitive functions that shape perception, learning, and decision-making. And whilst decades of research have provided ...
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