We store different types of information (procedures, life experiences, language, etc.) with separate memory systems. Explicit Memory: Explicit memory, or declarative memory, is a type of long-term ...
If you have ever owned a computer, especially over previous decades, you know that the type of storage used has changed many ...
New research reveals that cells outside the brain can store and process memories, challenging the view that memory is limited ...
A breakthrough discovery in indium selenide could revolutionize memory storage technology by enabling crystalline-to-glass ...
Scientists discovered that memory formation isn’t limited to the brain. Non-brain cells can activate memory genes, responding ...
Today there are two prominent approaches to secure computation: A purely cryptographic approach (using homomorphic encryption ...
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 ...
Memory forensics enhances investigations by analysing volatile data (in RAM) unavailable in disk forensics. Key insights from ...
The results show that, beyond simply recognizing individuals, CA2 helps record more complex aspects of social memory ... the opposite direction to meet a different stranger was safe.
"While this discrepancy might have been due to differences in the amount or precise location of the damage or to differences in the types of motor learning tasks employed, we had a different idea ...
While the different brands of memory are not always described in exactly the same way by memory researchers, some key concepts have emerged. These forms of memory, which can overlap in daily life ...