Cognitive functions such as memory, learning, and information processing, traditionally associated with the brain, can also be found in the other parts of the body. A new study establishes that “all ...
Scientists discovered that memory formation isn’t limited to the brain. Non-brain cells can activate memory genes, responding ...
Can your kidneys remember something as well as your brain can? A new study finds the surprising ability of the cells outside ...
A new study published in Nature Neuroscience reveals that male and female mice process threats differently in the brain, even ...
A mysterious electromagnetic mechanism may be more important than the firing of neurons in our brains to explain our ...
It’s common knowledge that our brains—and, specifically, our brain cells—store memories. But a team of scientists has ...
A groundbreaking study using PET scans has revealed that autistic individuals have fewer brain synapses, directly correlating ...
Memories are constantly adapting in the brain over time, dynamically updating as people encounter new information and fresh ...
Having decreased or damaged white matter can slow the brain’s ability to process information. Overall, “it shows us that ...
A recent study links satellite and brain imaging data to identify how environmental factors can impact mental health, ...
To understand how different regions of the brain work together, researchers use a method called resting-state functional ...
The US military is exploring a non-invasive helmet that connects directly to a pilot's brain, enabling faster communication ...