Lost, but not forgotten: Preserving a stranger’s memory
A story about the importance of simple good deeds and questions of memorializing and responsibility postmortem.
Read MoreA story about the importance of simple good deeds and questions of memorializing and responsibility postmortem.
Read MoreDr. Gido Van De Ven tells us about his passion for research connecting neuroscience and artificial intelligence and about working remotely during COVID-19 times.
Read MoreResearchers developed a new method to protect artificial intelligence (AI) from forgetting what it previously learned.
Read MoreAstrocytes are no longer seen only as supporting cells of the healthy adult brain. Increasing experimental evidence not only shows that they are a diverse
Read MoreIt was not what the researchers were expecting to find when they set out to investigate how the protein complex NCOR1/2 regulates memory. “We knew
Read MoreIt is known that certain areas of the brain are responsible for certain functions of the body. The cerebellum, a structure found in the back
Read MoreDr. Daoyun Ji drives to his lab every morning. If asked, he can easily recall the route he takes, “but, what are the brain signals
Read MoreTwo interconnected brain areas – the hippocampus and the entorhinal cortex – help us to know where we are and to remember it later. It
Read MoreFeeling forgetful? Don’t automatically blame your “aging brain.” Our expert at Baylor College of Medicine’s Huffington Center on Aging, says memory loss has relatively little to do
Read MoreAs we age, it may become easier to lose our keys, forget someone’s name, or fail to recall where we parked our car. But the
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