“Learning and memory are generally associated with brains and brain cells alone, but our study shows that other cells in the body can learn and form memories, too,” explains ...
Your sex, body weight, and family history all play a ... So then, where did all those memories go? Let's rewind to Friday night. Normally, whenever you have an experience — like a conversation ...
(Program not available for streaming.) What are memories? How do they form, and why do they seem so real? How could a famous psychology subject named H.M. retain long-term memories of his ...
feeling memories exist in the body as abstract sensations. Usually, they have no narrative – at least not one you can follow or make sense of. Why do we form this other type of memory?