Neuroscientists May Have Finally Pinned Down How the Brain Stores Memories During Sleep “A central question in neuroscience.”
Research Provides New Insight on Why We Experience Déjà Vu Interestingly, a chronic neurological condition gave the researchers some clues.
Just Like Antimatter Changed Physics, “Antimemories” Could Revolutionize Neuroscience A new theory suggests our brains form the exact opposite patterns of electrical activity to our original memories.
You Can Actually Learn These 4 Things in Your Sleep For when there’s just not enough time in the day.
Flipping a “Light Switch” Recovers Memories in Mice with Alzheimer’s Researchers are making progress in the fight against the memory stealing effects of Alzheimer's disease by reconnecting memories in mice with Alzheimer’s-like memory loss.
In the Future, Scientists May Treat Anxieties, Phobias, and PTSD by Erasing Painful Memories And maybe even adding new ones.
New Dog IQ Test May Offer Clues for Dementia Research A dog's intelligence is structurally comparable to that of humans.