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How your brain locks in memories and pulls them back on demand?
The hippocampus, a small seahorse-shaped structure buried deep in the temporal lobe, acts as the brain’s primary gateway for converting fleeting experiences into stable, retrievable memories. What ...
This study showed that certain harmful gut microbes generate a type of sugar known as glycogen, which can lead to immune responses that interfere with the brain, said senior study author Aaron ...
A REVIEW of Jersey’s neurology department has called for the recruitment of a second consultant neurologist after finding staff “overstretched” and their workload “challenging and unmanageable”.
“People with Alzheimer’s dementia tend to maintain their social graces until relatively late in the disease,” Duxbury said. “They can make small talk and be polite and sit next to someone and ...
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What your brain waves reveal about exercise and your mood?
The electrical signals rippling across the brain during and after physical activity offer a measurable window into how ...
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Temporal raises $300M, hits $5B valuation as Seattle-area infrastructure startup rides AI wave
The latest round, led by Andreessen Horowitz, doubles the company's valuation from October and reflects surging demand for infrastructure that keeps AI running reliably in production as agentic ...
That viral claim that your frontal lobe “isn’t fully developed until 25” turns out to be more myth than milestone. Early ...
Especially for twentysomethings, romantic love is shaped by a challenging tangle of anatomical development and learned experience.
Can you name the largest part of the brain? It makes up 85% of the brain’s mass and is responsible for your intelligence and memory. Let’s explore what makes its shape special and how its four lobes ...
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