Your Brain Stores Memories in Two Separate Systems That Connect When You Remember
Scientists discovered your brain keeps 'what' and 'where' memories separate, then links them together when recalling experiences.
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Scientists discovered your brain keeps 'what' and 'where' memories separate, then links them together when recalling experiences.
Swedish study of 1M+ fathers reveals mental health challenges peak around baby's first birthday, not immediately after birth.
Researchers discover TMEM175, a cellular safeguard that prevents toxic buildup linked to Parkinson's when it malfunctions.
Largest review to date shows medicinal cannabis doesn't help mental health conditions and may worsen symptoms.
Five large studies reveal dairy as the strongest dietary risk factor for Parkinson's disease, with potential brain cell damage mechanisms identified.
New p-tau217 blood test forecasts Alzheimer's symptoms within 3-4 years, potentially revolutionizing early intervention strategies.
Simple scans measuring brain blood flow and oxygen levels could detect Alzheimer's risk earlier than current methods by focusing on vascular health.
UK study of 165,000 dementia patients finds risperidone increases stroke risk across all groups, challenging safety assumptions.
New research reveals five ways microscopic plastic particles could damage brain health and accelerate neurodegenerative diseases.
Researchers finally discovered lecanemab activates brain immune cells through a specific antibody fragment to clear toxic plaques.
Moderate caffeine intake from coffee or tea linked to better brain health and slower cognitive decline in massive long-term study.
Scientists used red blood cells to transport healthy mitochondria into diseased brain cells, showing promise for Parkinson's treatment.