A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks.
Everyone sees themselves through their own eyes, but our memories shape how we judge the person staring back in the mirror.
Part personal narrative, part primer on the science of memory, and part exploration of the implications of cutting-edge brain research, it’s an odd but intriguing volume. I was curious to read it in ...
Human memory and attention are core cognitive functions that shape perception, learning, and decision-making. And whilst decades of research have provided ...
There are countless metaphors for memory. It’s a leaky bucket, a steel trap, a file cabinet, words written in sand. But one of the most evocative — and neuroscientifically descriptive — invokes Lego ...
AI demand is tightening memory supply, pushing DRAM and SSD prices to record highs as shortages deepen across PCs and data ...
Stress is the brain’s natural response to fear, but it often disrupts memory in the process, potentially impacting the possibility of memory loss. When preparing for a big presentation or taking a ...