People who are cognitively healthy in their 30s and 40s can lose brain volume without any measurable hit to their memory. But ...
Findings of the study suggest that the natural compounds found in blueberries may support brain development and emotional ...
A balanced diet plays a crucial role in the physical and mental development of children. Every parent desires their child to excel academically and retain information quickly. However, merely sending ...
The neurophysiological mechanisms supporting brain maturation are fundamental to attention and memory capacity across the lifespan. Human brain regions develop at different rates, with many regions ...
Largest U.S. study links teen cannabis use to slower cognitive development and reduced gains in memory and attention.
A large study of brain scans shows that our neural wiring evolves through five major stages from birth to late old age. These phases are separated by sudden turning points that mark big shifts in how ...
Neurodevelopment involves the brain's formation of systems responsible for learning, memory, social skills, and overall function. Critical neurodevelopmental processes such as neurogenesis, synaptic ...
The neonatal period, which is defined as the first 28 days after birth, is known to be a crucial stage in the development of the human brain. During this stage, the brain is known to grow ...
A new study reveals that the memory for a specific experience is stored in multiple parallel 'copies'. These are preserved for varying durations, modified to certain degrees, and sometimes deleted ...
The human brain undergoes significant development during the final prenatal months and through the first year of life. And while scientists have begun to map the developmental trajectories of this ...
A new study now published in Science reveals that the memory for a specific experience is stored in multiple parallel "copies." These are preserved for varying durations, modified to certain degrees, ...
The ‘doorway effect’ suggests that when information is removed from working memory, it immediately seems to leave ...