Scientists have long been intrigued by the physical changes that occur in the brain as a new memory is formed. The National Institute for Physiological Sciences (NIPS) has recently shed light on this fascinating neurological puzzle.
Scientists have long wondered about the physical changes in the brain that occur when a new memory is formed. The National Institute for Physiological Sciences (NIPS) has now thrown light on this enthralling neurological conundrum
We use our sense of smell to determine whether a new environment is safe or dangerous, whether we are aware of it or not. In fact, much of the animal kingdom relies on this ability for survival and reproduction.
Published recently in the Journal of Neurophysiology, a study suggested that voice and face recognition are more closely linked than previously thought. It raises the intriguing possibility that information relevant to identifying someone feeds into a common brain centre, allowing for more r