Scientists at Skoltech developed a new mathematical model of memory that explores how information is encoded and stored.
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Scientists say the brain may work best with seven senses, not five
Skoltech developed a mathematical model showing memory performs best in seven dimensions—equal to having seven senses. The ...
New research reveals how emotional events help the brain remember ordinary moments that would otherwise be forgotten.
Five senses might have served us well through evolution, but if memory is any clue, 7 could be the key to thinking smarter. Whether you’re a neuroscientist, AI engineer, or just someone fascinated by ...
Scientists at Monash University have created a tiny fluid-based chip that behaves like neural pathways of the brain, ...
Déjà vu—the eerie feeling that a new moment has happened before—has puzzled scientists and philosophers for centuries.
Researchers shot lasers into brain cells and triggered illusions on demand—a breakthrough that’s rewriting how we see the ...
Ever wake up and feel like your brain’s still in sleep mode—foggy, sluggish, or just not ready to deal with the world (or ...
DHA and EPA—may help protect your brain from inflammation as you age, says Dr. Small. Getting them in food form is best, but ...
Brain health has become a topic of growing importance in recent years. With modern life demanding more from our minds than ...
Over 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, which slowly erodes memory, cognitive skills and the ability to perform ...
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