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Researchers at the University of Southern California have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how the human ...
A tiny region Locus Coeruleus located in your brainstem, acts like a powerful memory reset button. It's pivotal for forming ...
An interaction between two proteins points to a molecular basis for memory. But how do memories last when the molecules that ...
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News Medical on MSNScientists unravel how a tiny region of the brain helps us form distinct memories, opening new avenues for PTSD, Alzheimer’s researchA tiny region in the brain works like a reset button that separates memory of one meaningful event from the next. Without this reset mechanism, moments could blur together and lead to the kinds of ...
Our memories don’t flow like a continuous stream—they’re divided into meaningful events, thanks to a tiny brain region called the locus coeruleus.
Research shows that neurogenesis, collateral sprouting, synaptogenesis, exercise, and an enriched complex housing environment all enhance overall brain and body potential.
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StudyFinds on MSNScientists Uncover ‘Fear Neurons’ That Turn Pain Into SufferingScientists at the Salk Institute have uncovered how a cluster of thalamic neurons links physical pain to emotional trauma, ...
Research shows that neurogenesis, collateral sprouting, synaptogenesis, exercise, and an enriched complex housing environment all enhance overall brain and body potential.
A Bayesian decoder was employed to calculate the posterior probabilities of all position bins. This method assumes that transient counts follow a Poisson distribution and combines transient counts and ...
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