Having a hard time remembering what people say in conversations? You're not alone, and there are strategies to help!
A new study reveals that intentional memory control—deciding what to remember or forget—is more powerful than emotional influence when forming long-term memories.
The immigrant imagination shows us how. Out of scarcity comes creativity. Out of struggle comes innovation. Out of survival comes permanence. The future belongs to those who invest not just in being ...
Déjà vu—the eerie feeling that a new moment has happened before—has puzzled scientists and philosophers for centuries.
A good night's sleep has long been understood to help us consolidate new memories, but we don't understand how. Associations ...
This study examines how sleep influences memory, revealing the interplay between emotional cues and intentional recall in ...
E xperiencing memory loss and becoming more forgetful is sometimes chalked up to a natural part of aging. According to CDC data, 1 in 10 adults, aged 45 and older, have reported experiencing memory ...
Objective This study aimed to assess the psychosocial determinants of psychological distress among people with disabilities in Ethiopia. Design A cross-sectional study was conducted at an institution ...