A research team has identified, for the first time in humans, and in a realistic environment, a key neurophysiological mechanism in memory formation: ripple-type brain waves—high-frequency electrical ...
Lapses in memory are a normal part of ageing but can also be signs of dementia. Here’s how to distinguish between typical ...
It's been long established that our working memory, which allows us to temporarily hold and use information, such as remembering a phone number or a shopping list, is largely driven by the brain's ...
Learning a musical instrument later in life may help keep the brain younger for longer. In a four-year study, older adults ...
People remember events as a series of interconnected actions organized in time. The ability to perceive, represent and remember events is essential to understanding the world, adapting to changing ...
Memory is a continually unfolding process. Initial details of an experience take shape in memory; the brain’s representation of that information then changes over time. With subsequent reactivations, ...
Although the demand for data transmission is increasing globally, it is expected that the future will prioritize data-centric local intelligence at the edge node. This, in turn, will inevitably ...