Aging in later life is often portrayed as a steady slide toward physical and cognitive decline. But a new study by scientists ...
A new study has found that SuperAgers also grow more neurons than other older adults groups, helping to keep their brains healthy. As we age, it’s not uncommon for the brain to change in ways that can ...
Crows can recognize geometric patterns, suggesting that humans aren't unique in understanding shape structure.
For decades, scientists have mapped attention, memory, language, and reasoning to separate brain networks — yet one big mystery remained: why does the mind feel like a single, unified system?
In a rat model of chronic heart failure, Xijiaqi Formula improved cardiac indices and rescued learning/memory deficits while ...
New research suggests that super-agers generate twice as many neurons as typical older adults. But you don't have to be a ...
The human brain evolved to learn through interaction, reflection and suffered attention rather than through passive ...
Consider a patient with abdominal pain or fever of unknown origin. The presentation may not scream catastrophe. The vital ...
In sum, the nonapeptide Oxytocin presents as a structurally well-defined peptide with a receptor system that is widely distributed, ...
Neuroplasticity is basically the process or way your brain learns, creates memory, and adapts to experiences and trauma, according to Psychology Today. Research shows that while the brain changes and ...
“It is neither possible nor desirable to study any part of the psychobiological system in isolation from the rest of the system” —Silvan Tomkins, 1981 (in Demos, 1995, p. 50) Over the past many months ...
A recent study suggests that memories aren’t just stored in the brain, raising important questions about cognition.