A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks.
Everyone sees themselves through their own eyes, but our memories shape how we judge the person staring back in the mirror.
A surprising new brain study suggests that remembering life events and recalling facts may rely on the same neural machinery.
Model shows the role of intrinsically disordered proteins in biomolecular condensate viscoelasticity
Molecular dynamics simulations yield thermodynamic and time-dependent behavior, elucidating the role of intrinsically ...
Scientists from Boston University, Queensland University of Technology, and the University of Toronto are advancing a shared idea about how the mind works. They argue that the same brain systems used ...
A new type of dementia is on the rise. It is called LATE dementia, affecting about a third of people aged 85 years or older.
Casino, Toy Story, and Babe are all among the greatest movies of 1995 that are now considered absolute classics.
According to Fox, Memory of a Killer is based on the 2003 Belgian film De Zaak Alzheimer, which, per Deadline, also inspired the 2022 film Memory, starring Liam Neeson. The first season of Memory of a ...
Taking vitamin D, vitamin E, and food with omega-3 supplements may support their stability, absorption, and some overlapping effects.
A private serenade from a rising R&B singer sounds like something pulled from a romance movie. Now add a woman who is quietly ...
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Haaland and Drogba up front? Semenyo key to Guardiola's bold new Man City blueprint
Antoine Semenyo has scored five goals in eight matches for Manchester City as he undergoes a crash course in Pep Guardiola ...
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