A recent study conducted by Hospital del Mar in Barcelona unveiled a fascinating detail: the way neurons organize themselves ...
Several studies have indicated that forgotten memories may not be as irretrievable as once thought. Memory appears to be closely tied to the context in which it was encoded. Consequently, remembering ...
Have you ever wondered why your earliest childhood memories begin around age three or four, with everything before that seemingly lost to time? A pioneering study from Yale University has uncovered ...
The brain is a complex place to live. It remains a bit mysterious exactly how memories are encoded and how widely this information is distributed in the brain. What is well understood, though, is that ...
Scientists have made significant progress toward understanding how individual memories are formed, but less is known about how multiple memories interact. Researchers from the Hospital for Sick ...
A new study in mice suggests that the brain creates multiple copies of memories, which enables it to regulate how they change over time. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
A new study shows that when individuals with PTSD recall traumatic events, each person displays different brain activity, which is markedly different from when they recall a sad or neutral memory.
A new theoretical model helps explain how epigenetic memories, encoded in chemical modifications of chromatin, are passed from generation to generation. Within each cell's nucleus, researchers suggest ...
Neuroscientists have discovered that when someone recalls an old memory, a representation of the entire event is instantaneously reactivated in the brain that often includes the people, location, ...