According to a new study, people show similar brain activity when they share an experience and later go on to speak about their memory.
According to researchers, macaques have the vocal anatomy to speak like humans, but lack the neural circuitry to do it.
Researchers have developed a new tool that may help explain how proteins are able to assemble into different states.
A new study sheds light on how the brain helps us to learn and make decisions in the real world.
Researchers report people who experience social exclusion are more likely to believe disinformation, fake news and conspiracies.
The entorhinal cortex plays a much broader role in memory and learning than previously thought, researchers report.
When AI's are trained with ordinary human language online, they pick up cultural biases embedded in the wording, researchers report.
Players of the popular online brain mapping game Eyewire have assisted in identifying six new neuron types, researchers report.
Researchers report listening to a speaker repeating a belief increases the believability of the statement if the person listening somewhat believes the statement already. However, for those unsure of the credibility, hearing the correct information can override the myths.
Bees are helping researchers to uncover genes responsible for social behaviors, including social deficits associated with ASD. Researchers have identified 200 new gene variations linked to social behaviors, with 21 clustered in or nearby 6 genes implicated in autism.
Researchers present a new model that may explain the flexibility of working memory.
Both adults and young children assign a narrower interpretation to a word if it is exemplified by an atypical category member. The study sheds new light on how children learn to see, talk and understand the world around them.