New research reveals that cells outside the brain can store and process memories, challenging the view that memory is limited ...
Scientists discovered that memory formation isn’t limited to the brain. Non-brain cells can activate memory genes, responding ...
How does the brain store—and access—our memories? While our understanding of the brain has (thankfully) developed greatly from the days of removing cerebral tissue to see what would happen, a precise ...
New research reveals that astrocytes, a type of non-neuronal brain cell, play a significant role in memory storage and recall ...
A study published in Nature by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine changes the way we understand memory. Until now, memories have been explained by the activity of brain cells called neurons ...
Researchers have discovered a neural mechanism for memory integration that stretches across both time and personal experience.
The human brain is the center of our nervous system, responsible for controlling all other body organs and storing our ...
Two common natural nootropics are Bacopa Monnieri, known to support memory and reduce anxiety, and Rhodiola Rosea, reputed ...
Combining virtual reality and non-invasive deep-brain electrical stimulation, researchers have improved healthy individuals’ spatial memory – the kind that helps you remember where you left the car ...
Engaging in physical activity is essential for both physical and mental health. However, the key to reaping the maximum ...
However, as our brains age memory lapses can become more frequent, making it tedious to effectively multitask and complete daily routines. Engaging in fun activities such as crossword puzzles, ...
Mount Sinai researchers have discovered for the first time a neural mechanism for memory integration that stretches across both time and personal experience. These findings, reported in Nature, ...