Old Memories Can Prime Brains to Make New Ones

Old Memories Can Prime Brains to Make New Ones

Memories are shadows of the past but also flashlights for the future. Our recollections guide us through the world, tune our attention, and shape what we learn later in life. Human and animal studies have shown that memories can alter our perceptions of future…

Plain caffeine cannot replace coffee in giving brain ‘special’ boost: Study

Plain caffeine cannot replace coffee in giving brain 'special' boost: Study

Representative image for coffee. Photo: Formatoriginal / Shutterstock San Francisco: A new study has revealed that the energising effect that individuals experience from consuming a cup of coffee cannot be replicated solely by consuming plain caffeine. According to the study published in the journal…

Synaptic Secrets Revealed: Scientists Use AI To Watch Brain Connections Change

Synaptic Secrets Revealed: Scientists Use AI To Watch Brain Connections Change

Scientists from Johns Hopkins University have harnessed artificial intelligence to visualize and track synaptic changes in live animals, aiming to enhance our understanding of brain connectivity changes in humans due to learning, aging, injury, and illness. By using machine learning, they were able to…

How does the brain process and store words we hear?

How does the brain process and store words we hear?

US researchers studying the brain’s auditory lexicon find implications for stroke survivors and others with brain disorders. Neuroscientists from Georgetown University Medical Centre, US, say the brain’s auditory lexicon, a catalogue of verbal language, is actually located in the front of the primary auditory…

When computer vision works more like a brain, it sees more like people do

When computer vision works more like a brain, it sees more like people do

IT neural similarity correlates with improved white box adversarial robustness. A) held out animal and image IT neural similarity is plotted against white box adversarial accuracy (PGD L∞ ϵ = 1/1020) on the HVM image set measured across multiple training time points for all…

Nootropics are being sold as a ‘mind boost’ – but are they a fad?

Nootropics are being sold as a 'mind boost' – but are they a fad?

Nootropics hit the headlines as smart drugs for students to hit their grades. Now this year, they’re being touted as the everyday wellness essential. Never heard of them? They’re a form of cognitive enhancing supplement offering to enhance brain function and focus. Sounds appealing,…

Len Rome’s Local Health: Menopause and memory loss

Len Rome’s Local Health: Menopause and memory loss

(WYTV)- Here’s what doctors are telling us about menopause today: there’s a connection between it and some memory loss, or call it a kind of brain fog. We know that menopause can increase the risk for heart disease and osteoporosis…and now memory. Women often…

Battle of the Dendrites: How Neurons Compete To Cut Connections

Battle of the Dendrites: How Neurons Compete To Cut Connections

Researchers at Kyushu University discovered the chemical pathways that regulate synaptic pruning, a crucial phase in brain development where excessive and incorrect neuronal connections are eliminated. The team found that in the presence of neurotransmitter signaling, the receiving dendrite is protected while other dendrites…

Do Brain-Boosting Supplements Actually Work Or Are They Total B.S.?

Do Brain-Boosting Supplements Actually Work Or Are They Total B.S.?

Can a supplement really make you smarter? A quick online search for “mental clarity supplements” will turn up tons of products, such as the Neuriva Brain Health supplement , Neurohacker Collective’s “Qualia Mind,” WTHN’s “Fully Charged,” and Bulletproof’s “Unfair Advantage, ” just to name…

Tips to improve brain health with better screen habits

Tips to improve brain health with better screen habits

Excessive screen time and social media consumption has been linked to anxiety, depression and other brain-based issues. AUSTIN, Texas — June is recognized as Brain Health Awareness Month, and everyday activities like social media consumption and excessive screen time have been linked to brain-based…

Decoding Neurological Mysteries: How Blood Triggers Brain Disease

Decoding Neurological Mysteries: How Blood Triggers Brain Disease

A new study from the Gladstone Institutes has identified a blood protein called fibrin as the key factor that transforms beneficial immune cells in the brain, known as microglia, into harmful ones, which contribute to diseases like Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis. New insights into…

New Report Highlights Recommendations for Achieving Better Brain Health for All

AARP and the Global Council on Brain Health recognize barriers that impact some groups more than others and offer solutions to encourage cognitive wellness for all WASHINGTON —Brain health is influenced by many factors, including economic and social factors such as income and financial…

Stimulants commonly used as nootropics like Adderall and Ritalin decrease mental performance and concentration study finds

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Huntington’s spreads like ‘fire in the brain.’ Scientists say they’ve found the spark

Huntington's spreads like 'fire in the brain.' Scientists say they've found the spark

In Huntington’s disease, proteins form toxic clumps that kill brain cells. Diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s are caused by toxic clumps of proteins that spread through the brain like a forest fire. Now scientists say they’ve figured out how the fire starts in…

Revealing How Blood Triggers Brain Disease

Revealing How Blood Triggers Brain Disease

New research into how blood makes the brain’s immune cells toxic points to new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis SAN FRANCISCO, June 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — In patients with neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis, immune cells in the brain…

Researchers find walking improves brain connectivity, memory in older adults

Researchers find walking improves brain connectivity, memory in older adults

Walking enhances connections within and between three brain networks, including one associated to Alzheimer’s disease, according to new study from the University of Maryland School of Public Health, adding to the growing body of evidence that exercise benefits brain health. The study, which was…

Enhancing Memory With Deep-Brain Stimulation During Sleep

Enhancing Memory With Deep-Brain Stimulation During Sleep

By University of California – Los Angeles Health Sciences June 3, 2023 Researchers from UCLA Health and Tel Aviv University have found evidence supporting the theory that the brain strengthens memory during sleep. The study used targeted deep-brain stimulation in epilepsy patients, resulting in…

Walking Improves Brain Connectivity, Memory In Older Adults: Study

Walking Improves Brain Connectivity, Memory In Older Adults: Study

Walking enhances connections within and between three brain networks, including one associated to Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study from the University of Maryland School of Public Health, adding to the growing body of evidence that exercise benefits brain health. The study, which…

Rhythmically stimulating the brain with electrical currents could boost cognitive function, according to analysis of over 100 studies

(THE CONVERSATION) – Figuring out how to enhance a person’s mental capabilities has been of considerable interest to psychology and neuroscience researchers like me for decades . From improving attention in high-stakes environments, like air traffic management, to reviving memory in people with dementia,…

Can multivitamins improve memory? A new study shows ‘intriguing’ results

Can multivitamins improve memory? A new study shows 'intriguing' results

The brain requires a large number of nutrients for optimal health and efficiency, but micronutrients are typically absorbed better through foods than through supplements. Americans spend billions of dollars on supplements each year, and roughly 1 in 3 adults report taking a multivitamin. But…

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