We tend to break things down into smaller components to make remembering easier. Event Segmentation Theory explains how we do ...
A minority of people have hyperthymesia, or highly superior autobiographical memory, so they can remember events in their ...
"Things that happen in real life don't always connect directly, but we can remember the details of each event better if they form a coherent narrative," Brendan Cohn-Sheehy of UC Davis said in a news ...
A new study suggests temporal lobe epilepsy may be linked to early aging of certain brain cells. When researchers removed these aging cells in mice, seizures dropped, memory improved, and some animals ...
In a new co-authored book, Professor and Chair of Psychology and Neuroscience Elizabeth A. Kensinger points out some surprising facts about how memories work Explaining the science behind memory and ...
Memory shortage could delay AI projects, productivity gains SK Hynix predicts memory shortage to last through late 2027 Smartphone makers warn of price rises due to soaring memory costs Dec 3 (Reuters ...
PART 1 A Brief History of Emotional Intelligence Everyone values EI, but actually learning the component skills is another matter entirely. By Marc Brackett, Ph.D., and Robin Stern, Ph.D. Thirty-four ...
A Blur concert sells out in two minutes, while The Cure’s tour breaks attendance records. McDonald’s commercials star Grimace. Mission Impossible thrills at the box office. What year is it? you ask.
The retrieval-extinction paradigm elicits a short-term fear amnesia that differs in cue specificity, timescale, and dependence on thought-control ability from the long-term amnesia believed to be ...