A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks.
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A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows that damage to small blood vessels in the hereditary disease CADASIL may disrupt ...
Modern neuroscience understands the brain as a set of specialized systems. Aspects of brain function such as attention, ...
India, Jan. 26 -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly moved from the fringes of science fiction to the centre of modern ...
There isn’t a hard line differentiating a false memory and simply misremembering where you put your keys. But, in general, ...
For decades, researchers have attempted to pinpoint the specific areas of the brain responsible for human intelligence. A new ...
A surprising new brain study suggests that remembering life events and recalling facts may rely on the same neural machinery.
New research suggests intelligence arises not from a single brain region, but from how networks across the brain work together as an integrated system. Neuroscientists often describe the brain as a ...
Traditionally, explicit long-term memory (the intentional, conscious recollection of things and experiences) is divided into ...
Breakthrough eye research may transform Alzheimer's detection. Study links bacterial infection in retinas to cognitive ...