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Your Brain Might Predict Social Interactions Before They Happen
Two socializing zebrafish. (Luke A. Hammond & Jeremy Ullmann) Imagine spotting someone across the room at a party, then ...
A tiny implant placed in a Michigan woman’s brain is now carrying a very big question. Can a fully implanted, wireless device ...
And yet we know surprisingly little about them. While the cellular biology of this critical organ has been mapped out, ...
The same memory can feel vivid and accessible one moment, yet stubbornly out of reach the next - even when the memory itself remains intact.
A new study from the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam–Rehbruecke (DIfE) and Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin ...
The researchers found that specific neurons increased their electrical firing rate just before certain components of speech, ...
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Moment-to-moment memory access may depend on histamine neuron swings
The same memory can feel vivid and accessible one moment, yet stubbornly out of reach the next—even when the memory itself ...
Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center have found that common dietary sugars fructose and glucose, despite having ...
The role of persistent neural activity in working memory storage is well documented, particularly in tasks where memorized items are of equal importance. However, the encoding mechanism for unattended ...
Researchers headed by a team at the University of Pennsylvania have found that exercise does more than strengthen muscles, it also rewires the brain. Studying mice, the investigators discovered that ...
Discover how fructose and sucrose act differently through the vagus nerve, and how this difference could influence how much ...
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