Adults whose brains still have strong neuron production seem to have better memory and cognitive function than do those in ...
Neurodegenerative disease profoundly affects structures and pathways responsible for memory, cognition, and higher-order ...
A recent study suggests that memories aren’t just stored in the brain, raising important questions about cognition.
It's common knowledge that our brains—and, specifically, our brain cells—store memories. But a team of scientists has discovered that cells from other parts of the body also perform a memory function, ...
Boosting mitochondrial calcium by inhibiting the LETM1 protein enhances long-term memory formation in flies and mice.
New research suggests childhood cancer survivors may experience accelerated biological aging from treatments, potentially affecting memory and cognition.
Memories can form outside of the brain, according to new research. Non-brain cells exposed to chemical pulses similar to the ones that brain cells are exposed to when presented with new information ...
We owe a lot to tissue resident memory T cells (T RM). These specialized immune cells are among the body's first responders to disease. Rather than coursing through the bloodstream-as many T cells ...