A study from Tohoku University finds the brain forms memories best when fatigued, with rats showing peak learning ability just before rest.
A new study reveals that the brain’s responsiveness and capacity for learning shift with the time of day, governed by molecules like adenosine that link metabolism, sleep, and neural signaling.
Try to imagine a brain the size of a tiny poppy seed. Believe it or not, scientists have just discovered a brain this small ...
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How soccer fandom rewires the brain

Studying brain patterns in soccer fans, researchers found that certain circuit regions of the brain were activated while viewing soccer matches involving their favorite team, triggering positive and ...
Scientists say a new kind of AI could bridge the gap between current systems and machines that learn and think more like us.
Babies’ brains track their mother’s voice more closely than a stranger’s, shifting how they register faces and focus ...
In the same vein, Yann LeCun, Meta's Chief AI Scientist, stated, "Intelligence — whether biological or artificial — is the ...
A late night’s sleep can cause a range of immediate effects the following day that go well beyond a simple yawn.
Excessive screen time can lead to dependency and behavioral issues in children. Signs of screen addiction include extreme ...
By doing simple brain exercises you can improve memory, boost attention and contribute to long-term cognitive health. From ...
Imagine if every neuroscientist in the world could suddenly speak the same language and share their discoveries instantly.
When we listen to a moving piece of music or feel the gentle pulse of a haptic vibration, our bodies react before we ...