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More moderate to vigorous physical activity displayed a connection with better working memory and episodic memory (how we ...
Summary: Our brain doesn’t just record time—it organizes our lives into distinct, memorable moments. New research reveals ...
Though it's now clear humans continue to grow new brain cells throughout their entire lives, debate persists over whether ...
The research explores how advanced conversational AI, when fused with dynamic personal data, can create virtual ...
While the underlying mechanism is unclear, neuroscientists theorize saying something out loud separates and distinguishes it ...
Why do some older adults easily remember the name of a new acquaintance or the location of their keys, while others struggle ...
A new study shows that a mother digger wasp (Ammophila pubescens) can remember the locations and feeding history of up to nine nests at once. These tiny insects have a brain smaller than a pinhead, ...
Harvard cognitive psychologist Daniel Schacter’s work has underpinned a sea change in how we think about memory; namely, that the act of remembering might be the key to how we imagine our futures.
Episodic memory is a type of memory that lets you reexperience past events from your point of view. It’s a detailed form of long-term, declarative memory that includes the what, when, where, and ...