We are living longer and longer, but many of us are unprepared for the challenges age brings, says the novelist and psychotherapist Frank Tallis ...
Ritesh Mehta interviews director Sara Dosa on Time and Water, her Sundance-premiering documentary about Icelandic glaciers.
The directors behind four of the year's most acclaimed films confront politics, violence and the limits of neutrality at the ...
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Common supplements, when combined, trigger surprising brain changes in mouse models of autism
A new study published in PLOS Biology suggests that a specific cocktail of dietary supplements may help alleviate behavioral challenges associated with autism spectrum disorder. The research provides ...
An innovative and scalable proximity labelling method profiled proteins present in the Caenorhabditis elegans brain during learning, identifying known regulators as well as novel biological pathways.
There isn’t a hard line differentiating a false memory and simply misremembering where you put your keys. But, in general, ...
We can handle traumatic and regretful memories in ways that combine what we learn from neuroscience and therapy.
Everyone sees themselves through their own eyes, but our memories shape how we judge the person staring back in the mirror.
Why some memories persist while others vanish has fascinated scientists for more than a century. Now, new research from the ...
Simple pharmaceutical interventions could help older brains cope with memory impairment and recovery after surgery, new studies in mice suggest. In two studies, researchers at the University of ...
A new study challenges the long-standing belief that episodic and semantic memory rely on distinct brain systems.
Ever have your attention hijacked by something appealing? Research using alcohol cues reveals how this bias works.
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