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Study maps brain wave disruptions affecting memory recall

Study maps brain wave disruptions affecting memory recall
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How To Remember Names: 6 Tricks To Never Forget A Name

Names Are Important To People And Remembering Their Name Shows You Care. Here's How To Remember People's Names And Make Them Feel Special In The Process.

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Researchers identify a specific neural mechanism behind remembering emotional events

Most people remember emotional events, like their wedding day, very clearly, but researchers are not sure how the human brain prioritizes emotional events in memory.

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Time Cells Inside Human Brains Allows Us to Keep Track of Time and Events in a Sequence [Study]

The human brain’s time cells help us recall episodic memories. Time cells have been found inside human brains which allows us to track the flow of time and sequence of events, according to a new study led by scientists in France.

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How do we sense time? The brain's specialist cells that order our memories

Recent studies suggest there is not one part of the brain dedicated to measuring duration, as there is for senses like taste and smell. Instead, the passage of time is tracked by a network of “time cells”

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