The new book Memory Lane convincingly demonstrates how memories are like Lego buildings that are constantly being rebuilt.
In a new co-authored book, Professor and Chair of Psychology and Neuroscience Elizabeth A. Kensinger points out some surprising facts about how memories work Explaining the science behind memory and ...
New structural markers of memory storage uncovered by Scripps Research may pave the way for new treatments for memory loss.
Memory ability, at least for some kinds of memory (such as working memory), can begin to gradually decline as early as one’s twenties or thirties, with downward trends extending into later life.
Short-term memory loss is common and can be something as simple as misplacing your car keys. Usually, short-term memory loss is temporary and not a concern. Malnutrition, brain injuries ...
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