Stress influences what we learn and remember. The hormone cortisol, which is released during stressful situations, can make emotional memories in particular stronger. But how exactly does cortisol ...
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Hidden brain layers may explain why memory fails
Memory failures often feel like personal lapses, but new research suggests the problem may be rooted in hidden architecture inside the brain’s core learning hub. Scientists have uncovered previously ...
A study from the University of East Anglia is helping scientists better understand how our brains remember past events—and how those memories can change over time.
A study from the University of East Anglia is helping scientists better understand how our brains remember past events - and how those memories can change over time.
In public discourse, we spend a great deal of collective energy debating the accuracy of facts. We fact-check politicians, ...
By contrast, glial cells seemed to be electrically silent and were dismissed as dull by most researchers. Some glia, called ...
MIT scientists found that what we see is strongly influenced by how alert or active we are. Parts of the brain responsible ...
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How the brain decides what to store and what to drop
The human brain is constantly flooded with sights, sounds and sensations, yet only a fraction of those experiences become lasting memories. Behind that quiet sorting process is a set of biological ...
Abstract: Temporal data representation allows multi-bit data encoding on a single wire based on the rising and falling edges from a temporal reference, and allows multi-bit operations between two ...
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