A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks.
A surprising new brain study suggests that remembering life events and recalling facts may rely on the same neural machinery.
Our episodic memory – the ability to recall past events and experiences – is known to decline as we age. Exactly how and why ...
Experiencing multiple acute stresses at the same time, as in natural disasters or mass shootings, can leave lasting memory ...
Experiencing multiple acute stresses at the same time, as in natural disasters or mass shootings, can leave lasting memory ...
Dr. Wendy Suzuki shares her simple tips for improving brain health.
Alzheimer’s memory loss may be linked to disrupted brain activity during rest, when recent experiences are usually replayed ...
A new study in 'Neurology' suggests estradiol hormone therapy may improve memory in postmenopausal women, with different ...
An international research team has uncovered new insights into healthy brain aging. The researchers found that aging leads to ...
Memory dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease may be linked to impairment in how the brain replays our recent experiences while ...
Deep brain stimulation enhances memory, may ease Alzheimer's symptoms. Feb. 8, 2012— -- A new study suggests that driving electricity deep into the brain can boost memory, shedding light on a ...
Omega-3 fatty acids, creatine, magnesium and vitamin D support memory and brain function. Correcting low levels of these ...