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    ADHD Linked to More Frequent and Less Positive Spontaneous Memories in Daily Life

    April 10, 2025 • 1 min read

    New research reveals individuals with ADHD symptoms experience nearly twice as many spontaneous memories compared to those without, with these recollections being notably less positive. The groundbreaking study combined laboratory testing with real-world diary tracking to understand how memory patterns differ in people with attentional challenges.

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    Infant Brains Form Memories Like Adults, Yale Study Reveals

    March 21, 2025 • 1 min read

    Groundbreaking Yale research using fMRI reveals babies as young as one year old form memories similarly to adults, challenging beliefs about infant memory capabilities. The study found infants' hippocampal activity during image viewing predicted later recognition, suggesting early memories may persist until preschool age.

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    Breakthrough Study Reveals Brain's Memory Signal Highway

    January 30, 2025 • 1 min read

    Scientists have unveiled a crucial mechanism showing how neurons transmit signals from dendrites to the nucleus for memory formation. The discovery, led by Dr. Dell'Acqua's team, could revolutionize treatments for memory-related disorders like Alzheimer's.

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    Asthma in Children Linked to Memory Difficulties, Study Finds

    November 11, 2024 • 1 min read

    New research reveals a concerning connection between childhood asthma and cognitive challenges, particularly in episodic memory. The study suggests early onset of asthma may exacerbate memory deficits, highlighting the need for a comprehensive approach to managing the condition.

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    Therapy's Unexpected Impact: How Talk Sessions Can Reshape Childhood Memories

    November 10, 2024 • 1 min read

    New research reveals that therapy can significantly alter memories of childhood feelings towards parents. The study highlights the malleability of emotions and memories, urging caution in therapeutic approaches that focus on past experiences.

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    Body Cells Can Learn: Study Reveals Memory Storage Beyond the Brain

    November 08, 2024 • 1 min read

    Groundbreaking research suggests that cells throughout the body can form memories, challenging traditional views on cognition. This discovery could revolutionize our understanding of memory and impact various fields, including medicine and psychology.

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    Brain's Dynamic Memory System: New Insights Challenge Traditional Views

    November 07, 2024 • 1 min read

    Neuroscientists at Mount Sinai reveal how our brains continuously update and reorganize memories, challenging long-held beliefs. This breakthrough offers new perspectives on memory formation, integration, and its implications for understanding memory disorders.

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