Neuroscience has some comforting news if you have ever forgotten someone's name shortly after meeting them: it is not a sign of memory loss, ageing, or negligence. The human brain is simply ...
A surprising new brain study suggests that remembering life events and recalling facts may rely on the same neural machinery.
Forgetting names is a common experience, not a sign of a failing brain, but rather a byproduct of how our brains prioritize ...
New research suggests intelligence arises not from a single brain region, but from how networks across the brain work together as an integrated system. Neuroscientists often describe the brain as a ...
Forgetting names. Walking into a room and blanking on why you’re there. Reading the same line three times because your mind ...