
Tag: memory


Can You Take a Drug to Make You Like the Guy From 'Limitless'?

Working memory might be more flexible than previously thought

Learning to ask older adults better questions about their memory

How does attention impact false memory susceptibility?

Brain game doesn’t offer brain gain

Ever wonder why certain smells take you down memory lane?

Your Earliest Memory Probably Never Happened

Bridging the gap between human memory and perception

Broken shuttle may interfere with learning in major brain disorders

Forgetting may help improve memory and learning

Success is not just how you play your cards, but how you play your opponents: Study on high-stakes poker reveals how people process information in many settings

Spatial memory patterns mapped

Thorny life of new-born neurons: Repeated stimulation enlarges dendritic spines

Mice move through the virtual world of a video game and provide insight into the mechanisms of memory formation

Social ties could preserve memory, slow brain aging

Self-consistency influences how we make decisions

Memory molecule limits plasticity by calibrating calcium: Researchers discovered a new way that the protein RGS14 functions as a molecular brake on learning and memory

Bursts of brain activity linked to memory reactivation

Memory molecule limits plasticity by calibrating calcium

What helps form long-term memory also drives the development of neurodegenerative disease

Biologists ‘transfer’ a memory through RNA injection: Research in marine snails could lead to new treatments to restore memories and alter traumatic ones

Restoring epigenetic balance reinstates memory in flies with Alzheimer’s disease symptoms

Receptor related to neurotransmitter serotonin to boost memory formation

Neuroprotective molecule could improve memory and cognition, reduce Alzheimer’s degradation

Depression linked to memory problems and brain aging

New research offers clues on improving memory during sleep

Subjective memory may be marker for cognitive decline

Vitamin B6 helps people recall their dreams
