A brief bout of physical exercise can create "ripples" of activity in your brain that help you store and retrieve memories.
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Early cognitive training could protect memory against Alzheimer’s
Memory loss often feels like something that arrives late in life. In reality, the story may begin much earlier, long before ...
Whether it's riding a bike or knitting a sweater, there are some tasks you do without thinking. These are commonly associated ...
There's a lot to love about coffee. From its delicious taste to its utterly intoxicating aroma, and the social ritual of ...
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Working Out For This Long May Improve Your Memory Thanks to "Brain Ripples," Reveals New Study
Even more reason to schedule that early-morning workout ...
What is the best time to study? A new study uses Aplysia (sea slugs) to show that a 24-hour interval between learning events ...
Researchers at Google have developed a new AI paradigm aimed at solving one of the biggest limitations in today’s large language models: their inability to learn or update their knowledge after ...
Memory doesn’t live only in the brain. Scientists are uncovering signs that cells throughout the body can remember, too. These findings are starting to challenge old ideas about how and where memory ...
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