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A surprising brain cleanup reduced epileptic seizures and restored memory | ScienceDaily
A new study suggests temporal lobe epilepsy may be linked to early aging of certain brain cells. When researchers removed these aging cells in mice, seizures...
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New chiral photonic device combines light manipulation with memory | ScienceDaily
Engineers have developed a multifunctional, reconfigurable component for an optical computing system that could be a game changer in electronics.
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Psychedelics may work by shutting down reality and unlocking memory | ScienceDaily
Psychedelics can quiet the brain’s visual input system, pushing it to replace missing details with vivid fragments from memory. Scientists found that slow,...
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People who think positively about aging are more likely to recover memory | ScienceDaily
A new study has found that older persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a common type of memory loss, were 30% more likely to regain normal cognition if...
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Memory News -- ScienceDaily
Can you trust your memory? Learn about superior memory, memory loss and how moral blame can affect memories of objective facts.
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These 80-year-olds have the memory of 50-year-olds. Scientists now know why | ScienceDaily
A rare group of adults over 80, known as SuperAgers, are rewriting what we thought was possible for the aging brain. With memory abilities comparable to people...
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These 80-year-olds have the memory of 50-year-olds. Scientists finally know why | ScienceDaily
SuperAgers defy normal aging by keeping sharp memories and healthy brains well into their 80s. Northwestern scientists discovered that these individuals either...
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Scientists find hidden layers in brain’s memory center | ScienceDaily
Scientists uncovered a surprising four-layer structure hidden inside the hippocampal CA1 region, one of the brain’s major centers for memory, navigation, and...
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Massive brain study reveals why memory loss can suddenly speed up with age | ScienceDaily
A massive international brain study has revealed that memory decline with age isn’t driven by a single brain region or gene, but by widespread structural...
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Dopamine's unexpected role in memory devaluation | ScienceDaily
New research expands on current understanding of the brain chemical dopamine, finding that it plays a role in reducing the value of memories associated with...
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A natural aging molecule may help restore memory in Alzheimer’s | ScienceDaily
Researchers have found that a natural aging-related molecule can repair key memory processes affected by Alzheimer’s disease. The compound improves...
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How molecules can 'remember' and contribute to memory and learning | ScienceDaily
Researchers have discovered how an ion channel in the brain's neurons has a kind of 'molecular memory', which contributes to the formation and preservation of...
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Scientists may have found how to reverse memory loss in aging brains | ScienceDaily
Virginia Tech researchers have shown that memory loss in aging may be reversible. Using CRISPR tools, they corrected molecular disruptions in the hippocampus...
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Hormone cycles shape the structure and function of key memory regions in the brain | ScienceDaily
Hormone levels fluctuate like the tides, ebbing and flowing according to carefully orchestrated cycles. These hormones not only influence the body, but can...
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New study reveals where memory fragments are stored | ScienceDaily
While the overall experience is stored in the hippocampus, the brain structure long considered the seat of memory, individual details are parsed and stored...
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A twist of light could power the next generation of memory devices | ScienceDaily
Researchers have discovered a way to store information using a rare class of materials called ferroaxials, which rely on swirling electric dipoles instead of...
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This brain discovery is forcing scientists to rethink how memory works | ScienceDaily
A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks. Researchers expected clear...
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Lonely people have worse memory but don’t decline faster, study finds | ScienceDaily
Loneliness may quietly affect how well older adults remember things—but it might not be speeding up mental decline after all. A large European study tracking...
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