New research reveals that astrocytes — not neurons — are responsible for stabilizing emotional memories by re-engaging during recall.
Ashely Claudino is an Evergreen Staff Writer from Portugal. She has a Translation degree from the University of Lisbon (2020, Faculty of Arts and Humanities). Nowadays, she mostly writes Fortnite and ...
Why are we able to recall only some of our past experiences? A new study led by Jun Nagai at the RIKEN Center for Brain ...
Research from scientists at RIKEN highlights the role of Fos signaling in memory formation and recall in response to unpleasant experiences.
You could swear you left your phone on the table near the door. And you’re having a hard time summoning up your recently changed ATM PIN. Everyone has memory glitches, but there’s no question you may ...
Alzheimer's disease not only robs people of their memory but also affects mood, often causing anxiety and depression. Until ...
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