Researchers report the brain is able to compensate for a buildup of beta amyloid, a protein associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Researchers report the auditory cortex may encode noises differently that was previously thought.
Have you ever wondered why you can remember things from long ago as if they happened yesterday, yet sometimes can't recall what you ate for dinner last night? A new study suggests it's because how much something means to you actually influences how you see it as well as how vividly you can recall it later.
Researches report memory isn't a single entity and memory formation can be enhanced by different brain states.
Older people may rely more on schematic memory, resulting in a difficulty distinguishing between a memory of a real event and a false memory.
A new study reveals unique functional brain networks associated with characteristic behaviors of ASD in infants at risk of developing autism.
A new study reports that even during periods of rest, our brain is preparing us to socially connect with others.
According to a new study, caroteniods may be able to boost brain function in older adults.
A new study sheds light on the neurobiology of why delusional misidentification syndromes can occur.
Using neuroimaging techniques, researchers find new clues as to what happens to the brain as it slips into unconsciousness.
A new study reports specialized psychotherapy treatments can alter activation patterns in certain areas of the brain associated with cognitive control and emotional reactivity.
Researchers argue consciousness may be caused by the way the brain generates energetic feedback loops.