A surprising new brain study suggests that remembering life events and recalling facts may rely on the same neural machinery.
A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks.
A new study into how different parts of memory work in the brain has shown that the same brain areas are involved in ...
Episodic memory is a form of long-term memory that captures the details of past events that one has personally experienced. Along with semantic memory, it is considered a kind of explicit memory, ...
The eyes may reveal how experiences are recalled, according to new Baycrest research that suggests that shifts in eye ...
You might say you have a "bad memory" because you don't remember what cake you had at your last birthday party or the plot of a movie you watched last month. On the other hand, you might precisely ...
A study from the University of East Anglia is helping scientists better understand how our brains remember past events - and how those memories can change over time. A new paper published today ...
The ability to form episodic memories declines with age, certain dementias, and brain injury. However, a new study shows that low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation delivered over ...