ZME Science on MSN
Why Your Brain Remembers Some Things — and Completely Forgets Others
During a drive through New Hampshire, Chenyang “Leo” Lin noticed a few squirrels darting through the trees. It was a simple, ...
The Hechinger Report on MSN
Helping kids learn how their brains work
Educators present lessons on neuroscience and mindfulness, from the youngest learners all the way up to fifth graders.
Forgetting names happens to almost everyone, and it’s not a sign of a bad memory; it’s just how our brains work. Names are tricky because they don’t carry meaning the way jobs, hobbies, or stories do.
It’s a rare case where science for animals and science for humans are perfectly aligned. So, the next time you see your cat staring blankly at a wall or yowling at midnight, remember — while it might ...
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