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A psychology professor from the University of York has been named as the newest winner of the prestigious British Psychological Society Presidents' Award.
APS Board Member Teresa Bajo has been honored with the Psychonomic Society’s Clifford T. Morgan Distinguished Leadership ...
A study from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, has uncovered an intriguing clue regarding the link between music ...
Recent research involving over 10,000 people aged 50 and above has found that people with higher wellbeing perform better on ...
Activity Level and Memory: The results clearly show that speakers and addressees recalled significantly more content from ...
Though it's now clear humans continue to grow new brain cells throughout their entire lives, debate persists over whether ...
Eyewitness misidentifications have long been a source of wrongful convictions, casting doubt on the reliability of memory in ...
New research reveals that human memory may prioritize people and places over context, offering insight into how our brains ...
Memories are constantly revised in acts of recollection. They are moulded by new information, beliefs and emotions, and other people’s versions of events.
Despite near-consensus that memory has a physical basis, neuroscientists are split on whether we might someday be able to ...