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The study used imaging data from more than 6,000 people in 22 countries. By comparing several thousand patients with schizophrenia and healthy individuals, the variability of brain structure could be studied with a high degree of reliability. (Image: iStock.com/Jolygon)

Common Psychiatric Medications Silently Sabotage Brain Function in Psychosis Patients

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
An NYU researcher administers chemical signals to non-neural cells grown in a culture plate.

Your Body Has Hidden Memories: Scientists Discover Cells Outside the Brain Can Learn

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
brain cell networks

Star-Shaped Brain Cells Hold Our Memories

Categories Brain & Behavior
Drawing of a camera and photos

New Study Reveals How Emotion Can Boost Memory for Contextual Details, Challenging Long-Held Beliefs

Categories Brain & Behavior
blue light sleeping woman

Sleep resets neurons for new memories the next day

Categories Brain & Behavior
Early-born neurons (magenta) in the hippocampus create a long-persisting copy of a memory.

Brain Creates Triple Backup: New Study Reveals Multiple Copies of Memories

Categories Brain & Behavior
In this image adapted from the figures, the left side shows the chip micrograph, while the right side displays the pixel layout and schematics, highlighting each circuit element. The new pixel circuit uses only two additional transistors (T5 and T6) compared to the conventional CMOS pixel. This minimalist design allows for independent programming of pixel exposures without sacrificing photodiode area to the circuits, ensuring high sensitivity under low light conditions.

MIT Researchers Unveil Innovative Image Sensor for Enhancing Neural Activity Visualization

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
MRI visualisation of hippocampal activation. Photo: UNIGE

Surprising Findings for Young Adults at Genetic Risk for Alzheimer’s

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

How memories are made – and preserved

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Brain drawing

Scientists Uncover Brain Cells’ Coordination of Focus and Short-Term Memory Storage

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Fatty food before surgery may impair memory in old, young adults

Categories Technology
Student memorizing information from a textbook

Study: Best way to memorize stuff? It depends…

Categories Brain & Behavior
Illustration of a brain with memories being encoded

Researchers identify new coding mechanism that transfers information from perception to memory

Categories Brain & Behavior
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