We often assume that memory belongs mainly to humans. That remembering faces, feelings, moments and bonds over years is a uniquely human gift. But nature quietly tells a different story. Across ...
A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks. Researchers expected clear differences but instead found strong overlap ...
Emily Henry’s latest novel, Great Big Beautiful Life, which will be released on April 22, explores the stories we tell ourselves about our lives and how remembering the past can enrich our present or ...
Researchers have discovered how an ion channel in the brain's neurons has a kind of 'molecular memory', which contributes to the formation and preservation of lifelong memories. The researchers have ...
MSN: If you're over 65 and remember these life events your mind is sharper than you think
If you're over 65 and remember these life events your mind is sharper than you think
Science Daily: This brain discovery is forcing scientists to rethink how memory works
NBC Connecticut: Where are those darn keys? Tricks for remembering where you put things
Where are those darn keys? Tricks for remembering where you put things
From putting your phone away to getting better at ‘chunking’, a neuroscience researcher explains how to make your memory better.
The Independent: The physical exercises that boost memory and don’t require much effort
Research is increasingly showing that one of the best ways to boost memory, focus and brain health is exercise ...
Source: Used with permission from Big Stock. At a recent 80th birthday luncheon in honor of Eleanor, our friend and long-time colleague, someone asked her, “What’s this time of life like for you?” She ...
Science Daily: How molecules can 'remember' and contribute to memory and learning
Editor’s note: The podcast Chasing Life With Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores the medical science behind some of life’s mysteries big and small. You can listen to episodes here. (CNN) — Most of us are ...
Myth 1: Memory is too flawed and impermanent to be trustworthy. Fact: Extensive research supports the accuracy and dependability of long-term memories—for both personal experiences and experimental ...
NBC New York: Where are those darn keys? Tricks for remembering where you put things
National Geographic news: These 6 strategies are scientifically proven to boost your memory
Forgetting is normal, but it can make life difficult. You might forget someone’s name seconds after you meet them, blank on where you’ve put your keys, or miss an important birthday. Memories are ...