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New research reveals that human memory may prioritize people and places over context, offering insight into how our brains ...
Groundbreaking research on the mechanisms of emotional memory and brain plasticity, the dynamics of collective cognition, and psychological science’s intersection with artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Objective: To assess the associations of medial temporal lobe atrophy (MTA) and white matter hyperintensities (WMH) with cognitive function in a large group of independently functioning elderly people ...
Anterior temporal lobe resection (ATLR) may lead to seizure freedom in at least 60% of patients with medically refractory temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and is now being carried out earlier and in those ...
Active vision dynamically refines spatiotemporal neural representations, optimising visual processing through scanning behaviour and non-associative learning, providing insights into efficient sensory ...
MRI reveals a decrease in T1 signal and an increase in T2 signal in the orbitofrontal and medial temporal lobes and insulae, with abnormalities appearing earlier and more frequently than with CT. [6] ...
Interestingly, except for the medial temporal lobe, the pattern of subcortical GM reductions that we observed in vivo concurs with that described in a PVL postmortem study (5), where neuronal loss ...
This manuscript provides valuable information on the neurodynamics of emotional processing while participants were watching movie clips. The methods and results were solid in deciphering the ...
Neurona Doses First Patient in Phase 1/2 Trial of NRTX-1001 Cell Therapy in Adults with Drug-Resistant, Bilateral Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (MTLE) Provided by GlobeNewswire Jun 18, 2025, 5:00: ...
Why do people experience religious visions? BBC Two's Horizon suggests that in some cases the cause may be a strange brain disorder. Gwen Tighe thought her child was Jesus Controversial new research ...
The temporal lobes also play an important role in near-death experiences. This area of the brain is involved with processing sensory information and memory, so abnormal activity in these lobes can ...
Medial–frontal TMS following offset of the visual stimulus significantly slowed the processing of angry, but not happy, facial expressions (emotion × stimulation interaction, F3,18 = 10.4, p ...
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