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Researchers found that post-encoding ripples in the brain enhance emotional memory by improving stimulus identification and arousal, indicating a selective reinforcement of salient events for ...
Among the many types of information your memory system uses to decide what to remember, new research suggests social ...
Memories are thought to be encoded in the brain as enduring physical and chemical changes, or engrams. Although recent technological advances have enabled substantial progress in our understanding ...
Cognitive science identifies six habits to boost memory: forming connections using mnemonics, per Journal of Experimental ...
The encoding techniques enable participants to organise pertinent aspects like person, place, time and object, and establish connections between these concepts, enhancing learning and memory.
Several studies have indicated that forgotten memories may not be as irretrievable as once thought. Memory appears to be closely tied to the context in which it was encoded. Consequently ...
But then, as a result, when the remembered memory is re-encoded, it will be encoded as more negative than before. To put it very simply, complaining makes your memories (even) more negative.
Find out all you need to know about memories, including how memories form, how they work, why they form, and more.
Multitasking may hurt your memory and focus more than you realize. How task-switching affects your brain and ways to improve cognitive clarity.