A recent Mayo Clinic study looked at a process in the brain that, following a seizure, might reinforce future seizures — and potentially provides a new treatment window for those ...
New research from Mayo Clinic reveals that the brain may inadvertently "learn" to have seizures by treating them like memories.
The brain may inadvertently "learn" to have seizures by treating them like important memories to be stored, according to new ...
Expert tells ‘Post’ why brain remembers pain and why it must forget ...
The brain reinforces seizure networks during post-seizure sleep by hijacking the same mechanisms used for memory consolidation.
Memory doesn’t live only in the brain. Scientists are uncovering signs that cells throughout the body can remember, too. These findings are starting to challenge old ideas about how and where memory ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Associate professor Dong Song (L) and first author Xiwei She (R) discuss their machine learning model. (CREDIT: USC) Scientists ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA -- The human brain contains about 86 billion neurons. These cells fire electrical signals that help the brain store memories and send information and commands throughout the brain and ...
Scientists have long known that the hippocampus is essential for forming new memories. It helps record where and when things happen. But how it processes what you see—like objects or images—has been a ...