A 9-year-old girl walked slowly down the clinic hallway. 10 months earlier, her days had been dominated by seizures—sudden ...
Why are we able to recall only some of our past experiences? A new study led by Jun Nagai at the RIKEN Center for Brain Science in Japan has an answer.
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While several abilities decline with age, they’re balanced by growth in other important traits, says a University of Western ...
A little laughter, a little conversation and a lot of heart — that’s what fills the room at the Steele County Historical ...
Michael Chernus and Marin Ireland talk about bringing the true crime tale to life while honoring Gacy's victims.
Child maltreatment, which includes abuse and neglect, is one of the most serious public health concerns worldwide. These adversities leave a lasting impact on the emotional well-being, memory, and ...
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An Iowa State University professor’s research, born from tragedies witnessed during Hurricane Katrina, has opened up possibilities as to how the mind captures and stores memories of trauma, especially ...
When we form a memory, brain cells need to deliver supplies to strengthen specific neural connections. A new study from MPFI ...
Lose your keys or your cell phone again? New research shows a simple combination of two amino acids may actually reverse brain aging. The science is remarkable!