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New research reveals that human memory may prioritize people and places over context, offering insight into how our brains achieve flexible, enduring recall.
Memories are constantly revised in acts of recollection. They are moulded by new information, beliefs and emotions, and other ...
The cerebrum, especially the cerebral cortex, has long been thought to be the important part of our brain. However, the ...
Summary: New research reveals how a tiny chemical mark on RNA helps wire the brain during development. Scientists discovered that m6A methylation regulates the production of proteins essential for ...
Researchers from Monash University, in collaboration with the European Biostasis Foundation and Apex Neuroscience, have ...
The research revealed widespread disruptions in the activity of genes responsible for early embryonic genome activation, metabolic processes, epigenetic regulation, and chromatin structure in embryos ...
Abstract: Total interpretive structural modeling (TISM) constructs a hierarchical structure with interpretations of nodes and interrelationship links. While TISM performs qualitative research when ...
This paper presents a high-throughput and areaefficient VLSI architecture for intra prediction in the emerging high efficiency video coding standard. Three design techniques are proposed to address ...
A new neuroimaging study has identified distinct structural brain differences in individuals with psychopathy, particularly ...
Large-scale electronic structure calculations usually involve huge nonlinear eigenvalue problems. A method for solving these problems without employing expensive eigenvalue decompositions of the Fock ...