Now the same team, along with their colleagues, have found signs of dementia-like brain damage, kidney and liver dysfunction, ...
The new book Memory Lane convincingly demonstrates how memories are like Lego buildings that are constantly being rebuilt.
Why can't we remember when we were babies? Scientists who scanned infants' brains found that they do make memories. The ...
"Our job is to serve our consumer really well." Shocking revelation about human brains reinforces CEO's commitment to major ...
This image highlights (red) behavioral domains in left and right brain hemispheres that show high divergence following comparisons. Top shows domains that differ the most between human and chimpanzee.
Microplastics are tiny shards, fragments and flakes of plastic that measure less than 5mm in length. They can be created as ...
A research team has uncovered key insights into how the brain processes others' distress. Using miniature endoscopic calcium imaging, the researchers identified specific neural ensembles in the ...
A study led by Dr. Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, group leader of the Neural Mechanisms of Perception and Memory Research Group at the Hospital del Mar Research Institute, has allowed scientists to observe ...
The human brain stands as perhaps nature’s most extraordinary creation, constantly evolving throughout our lives in response to a complex interplay of biological and environmental influences.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. An Australia-first study has found fat-loving “forever chemicals” in the human brain, raising questions about how they got there ...
But it might also put us at risk for uniquely human brain disorders. The study appears in Nature. The research focused on parts of chromosomes known as human accelerated regions (HARs), which have ...