Two studies, one with bees and one with mice, show that the brain can be manipulated into having a memory of an occurrence that did not in reality happen.
via Scientific American.
Two studies, one with bees and one with mice, show that the brain can be manipulated into having a memory of an occurrence that did not in reality happen.
via Scientific American.
“SuperAgers” have a thicker anterior cingulate cortex that may represent a biological signature of high memory capacity in aging.
via NYTimes.com.
Hollywood and Neuroscience
Classic movies about memory manipulation, and how they inspired neuroscience research.
via TED Blog.