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.
A surprising new brain study suggests that remembering life events and recalling facts may rely on the same neural machinery.
Traditionally, explicit long-term memory (the intentional, conscious recollection of things and experiences) is divided into ...
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Episodic and semantic memory retrievals involve the same areas of the brain, according to new work
A new study into how different parts of memory work in the brain has shown that the same brain areas are involved in ...
A new study challenges the long-standing belief that episodic and semantic memory rely on distinct brain systems.
Scientists at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota say they have identified a new type of memory loss. Limbic-predominant amnestic neurodegenerative syndrome, or LANS, affects the brain's limbic system, which ...
A person’s memory is a sea of images and other sensory impressions, facts and meanings, echoes of past feelings, and ingrained codes for how to behave—a diverse well of information. Naturally, there ...
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Researchers in Canada reported in Neurology that transdermal estradiol improved episodic memory scores in postmenopausal ...
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