Have you ever walked into a room, met a new person, or visited a place for the first time, But You feel like you’ve already ...
Professor Lynette Tippett, a professor of psychology at the University of Auckland and the National Director of the Dementia ...
Our brain is remarkably flexible in producing different reactions to supposedly comparable situations. The same sensory information can lead to different decisions depending on the behavioral context.
Rutgers Health researchers have discovered that brain immune cells from people with a high genetic risk for alcohol use disorder (AUD) behave differently than cells from low-risk people when exposed ...
Many people use the terms Alzheimer’s disease and dementia as if they mean the same thing, but they actually refer to ...
AI-created computer chips could revolutionize how our computers run, but scientists say they're so complex we can't ...
Findings indicate rising microplastic concentrations in human brains and organs, urging deeper investigation into their ...
Cognitively normal human brain samples collected at autopsy in early 2024 contained more tiny shards of plastic than samples ...