Scientists discovered that memory formation isn’t limited to the brain. Non-brain cells can activate memory genes, responding ...
"Learning and memory are generally associated with brains and brain cells alone, but our study shows that other cells in the ...
Investigators at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute are opening a new clinical trial to evaluate a novel type of immune cellular ...
Your brain is constantly forming new memories, based on experience and repetition. Scientists now know that cells in other ...
Research reveals that kidney and nerve tissue cells can learn and form memories in ways similar to neurons. Our brains—and ...
The flash memory used for solid state drives (SSDs) and USB drives also stores bits in cells; however, when the power is turned off, the memory cells retain their content (see flash memory).
“It shows that the ability to learn from spaced repetition isn't unique to brain cells, but, in fact, might be a fundamental property of all cells.” The researchers add that the findings not only ...
Cognitive functions such as memory, learning, and information processing, traditionally associated with the brain, can also ...