Why do memories fade in Alzheimer's disease—and can they be restored? University of California, Irvine researchers have ...
The hippocampus is a key brain region involved in memory formation and spatial orientation. It transforms short-term memories ...
Studies show THC can influence multiple stages of memory formation, shaping not just what we remember—but how accurately we ...
Scientists have identified a new factor that may explain why memory declines in Alzheimer’s disease, pointing to a disruption ...
But new research published in Neuropsychopharmacology suggests the relationship between sleep, caffeine and brain function ...
According to sleep memory theory, dreaming sleep is essential for consolidation of memory. Daydreaming, when we're awake and ...
The hippocampus is a key brain region involved in memory formation and spatial orientation. It transforms short-term memories ...
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Essentials: Understand & improve your memory using science-based tools
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain how memories are formed and how key neurochemicals, such as adrenaline, ...
The single-celled Stentor coeruleus learns through CaMKII-driven protein modification, mirroring mechanisms found in the human brain.
UC Irvine scientists have identified severe dopamine depletion in the entorhinal cortex as a key driver of memory loss in Alzheimer’s disease. In mouse models, restoring dopamine with optogenetics or ...
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