Tying “fragile” memories to emotional events could help people remember them better in the future, researchers at Boston ...
A new study has revealed that TSPO, a protein linked to brain inflammation, rises long before Alzheimer’s symptoms appear.
Signals are processed only if they reach the brain during brief receptive cycles. This timing mechanism explains how attention filters information and may inform therapies and brain-inspired ...
An international group of neuroscientists joined forces to produce a landmark neural map, which revealed that decision-making lights up the entire brain.
Even years after a person has lost an arm, the brain faithfully maintains the circuits that once controlled the missing limb. When someone loses an arm, they can see it's gone, but a new study finds ...
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Study uncovers how the brain flexibly switches communication routes
When we recall something familiar or explore a new situation, the brain does not always use the same communication routes.
The new study in the Neurology journal shows people with chronic insomnia are more likely to develop cognitive impairment, but it’s unclear whether it is an association or causation. Persistent ...
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