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PsyPost on MSNResearchers identify neural mechanism behind memory prioritizationNew research has uncovered how the brain dynamically adjusts its neural activity to prioritize more important information in working memory. The study, published in Science Advances, found that when ...
Scientists warn against reading too much into a small experiment about ChatGPT and brain activity that is receiving a lot of ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew theory sheds light on why sleep cycles matter for memoryAlthough we know sleep is essential to our physical and mental well-being, it remains an incredibly enigmatic behavior, scientifically speaking.
Zapping the brain with weak electrical currents that mimic normal neural activity can boost memory in healthy older adults, at least over the short term, researchers said.
To find out if it might help people with poor memory, Rob Hampson, a neuroscientist at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina, and his colleagues tested two versions of the ...
To test whether this model might accurately represent how the brain stores memory, researchers could try to develop ways to precisely manipulate the connections between astrocytes' processes, then ...
However, according to recent studies, there is one particular activity that helps our memory: sewing. Sewing, it seems, helps us to keep our minds active and stimulate our brains.
A new machine learning model shows that star-shaped brain cells may be responsible for the brain's memory capacity, and ...
People who choose to do brain stimulating activities like word games, reading and writing, for instance, may be less prone to memory loss for other reasons, Dr. O’Brien said.
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