Why is it that you can remember the name of your childhood best friend that you haven’t seen in years
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Rhythmic control of ‘brain waves’ can boost memory: study
Controlling the frequency of ‘brain waves’ could help to improve people’s recall of memories and potentially provide a key to
Continue reading »Memories are strengthened via brainwaves produced during sleep, new study shows: Researchers use medical imaging to map areas involved in recalling learned information while we slumber
Researchers have known about the close relationship between sleep and memory for decades. Now, a new study published in the
Continue reading »In sleep, memory creates our short-term space for new memories
Sleeping with a decisive influence on the storage of memories Sleep is essential for our health and sleep deficits can
Continue reading »Same brain cells active during sleep and exploration in mice: Study suggests these cells may facilitate memory formation
Researchers have mapped the activity of individual neurons deep in the brain during sleep and exploration of novel objects in
Continue reading »Experts: nuts improve our cognitive health
Nuts against cognitive decline in old age? When we get older, our cognitive health over time. Since the question of
Continue reading »Emotionally attuned managers are better at judging workgroup effectiveness: Novel experiment shows an ability to detect others’ reactions is critical
People who are naturally more attuned to others’ emotions are better able to judge how well small groups are performing,
Continue reading »Researched: By fungi that eat our memory on the jumps help
Mushrooms protect our brain functions? Doctors found out now that the regular consumption of mushrooms seems to prevent the Occurrence
Continue reading »One month of abstinence from cannabis improves memory in adolescents, young adults
A Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) study finds that one month of abstaining from cannabis use resulted in measurable improvement in
Continue reading »Repeated interferon stimulation creates innate immune memory
Mammalian cells seem to be able to memorize anti-viral stimulation at the level of DNA-packaging molecules, enabling faster and greater
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