Researchers have learned a lot about how memory works. Their insights form the basis of clever strategies that help us ...
Neuroscientists reveal how the brain decides which locations will best anchor memories—before new experiences even happen.
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This specialized cognitive training triggers neurobiological changes and lowers cortisol
A new study published in Psychological Medicine has found that a specific type of cognitive training can reduce biological ...
A study tracking thousands of neurons shows how the brain separates memory content from context to support flexible recall.
Recent studies have explored the dynamic interplay between ocular behaviour and the retrieval of visual memories. Notably, eye movements observed during mental imagery often reflect the patterns ...
The reasons why seemingly random experiences are preserved in our memory, and how this could hold the keys to our future.
Researchers found that embodying a digital, childlike version of one’s own face helps unlock vivid childhood memories. This illusion strengthens the connection between bodily self-perception and ...
The representation of individual memories in a recurrent neural network can be efficiently differentiated using chaotic recurrent dynamics.
Challenging assumptions about infant memory, a novel functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study shows that babies as young as 12 months old can encode memories, researchers report. The ...
Over recent decades, research has increasingly supported the notion that specific patterns of eye movements can modulate memory retrieval processes. In particular, bilateral saccadic eye movements are ...
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