A new study from Tohoku University suggests that the brain’s ability to form long-term memories varies across the day.
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What Science Says About Alcohol and Your Brain
Drinking alcohol can also cause both short term and long term changes to your brain. Here’s what you need to know.
Scientists reverse age-related memory decline in rats by targeting a key brain protein, offering hope for treating cognitive ...
Researchers studying how large AI models such as ChatGPT learn and remember information have discovered that their memory and ...
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What Chronic Stress Does to Your Brain Over Time
Chronic stress and elevated cortisol levels can damage the body's natural rhythm and disrupt the part of the brain involved ...
Boosting levels of a certain molecule that declines with age was found to restore memory and brain function in Alzheimer’s ...
Boosting a natural molecule that fuels cellular repair helps brain cells stay organized - a change that may slow memory loss.
A new McGill-led study reveals that digital brain exercises can rejuvenate aging brain systems responsible for learning and memory. Older adults using BrainHQ for 10 weeks showed restored cholinergic ...
Researchers have developed a powerful new software toolbox that allows realistic brain models to be trained directly on data.
In “How to Change a Memory,” neuroscientist Steve Ramirez embarks on a project to find and reactivate memories in the brains of mice.
Your brain can grow new cells—and one molecule makes it possible. Learn how movement, food, and mindset can boost BDNF to ...
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Brain benefits of exercise come from the bloodstream — and they may be transferrable, mouse study finds
Exercise strengthens both the body and the mind, and researchers are uncovering the molecular messengers that make the ...
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