Researchers have found evidence of sCJD related prions in the eyes of patients. The findings could lead to new diagnostics for the disease and help prevent transmission.
A new study from NYU reveals how our brains organize experiences based on their similarities.
Human replay spontaneously reorganizes experience based on learned structure.
A new study reveals a diverse array of genetic changes that occur in the brain following sensory experiences.
Researchers report the mediodorsal thalamus plays a key role in rapidly updating information as we learn.
Researchers have discovered how the brain attempts to compensate for poor performance in tasks which require complicated transformation, such as writing your name backwards.
Researchers describe the biological mechanism that drives flashbulb memories.
Researchers report we make up our minds about others after seeing their faces for a fraction of a second, and that these snap judgments, which are usually incorrect, predict economic, legal, voting and other decisions.
Researchers report animals with previous conditioned experiences form memories using different plasticity mechanisms to naive subjects, even if they are about to learn the same thing.
Researchers report on the complex actions of how brain cells change as a result of different experiences.
According to a new study, people show similar brain activity when they share an experience and later go on to speak about their memory.
A new study examines the relationship between brain function and the impact of life events on depressive symptoms.