Why don’t we remember specific events during those crucial first few years, when our brains worked overtime to learn so much?
Epilepsy, apart from causing seizures, can also lead to memory dysfunction in certain parts of the brain. Shrinkage of ...
It's not that you don't have memories from infancy — it's that you simply can't access them later in life, new research shows ...
A new study has identified brain regions crucial for remembering words and how they are affected in people with temporal lobe epilepsy.
Scientists have long thought that babies can’t form experiential memories. Turns out, they can. Adults just can’t remember them.
A new fMRI study reveals that babies as young as 12 months can encode memories, contradicting theories that memory formation ...
Strawberries may modestly enhance processing speed and lower systolic blood pressure in older adults, but they do not ...
A vision test may help diagnose dementia 12 years before a diagnosis, according to research. Here, experts explain vision and ...
The new lineup includes laptops and desktops with Blackwell and Blackwell Ultra GPUs; they're designed to provide enough ...
New research warns that blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease may be unreliable, particularly for Black patients. A recent ...
Research shows those who later developed dementia performed significantly worse at the “triangle test” than those who ...
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