New findings from large-scale data clarify how hedonic considerations shape human behavior. They may also explain how humans overcome the allure of short-term gains in happiness to maximize their long-term welfare.Credit: © linosalento / Flickr Most theories of motivation have...
A new study by Brown University researchers shows that two different brain systems work cooperatively as people learn. The study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, focused on the interplay of two very different modes of learning a...
We can examine every transistor in a classical microprocessor using the same techniques we use to understand the brain. For example, we can analyze the transistors based upon their activity during various games (left) or which transistors are necessary...
Feeling peckish? Eating may be taken for granted as a fundamental part of life, but getting it wrong can have serious consequences for our health. Over time, too little food can leave us with stunted growth and an inability to...
Researchers examined effects of aerobic exercise, including stationary cycling, walking, and treadmill running. (stock image) Credit: © glisic_albina / Fotolia Aerobic exercise can improve memory function and maintain brain health as we age, a new Australian-led study has found. ...
Credit: Flickr/mateusd Researchers from the Universities of Groningen (Netherlands) and Pennsylvania have discovered a piece in the puzzle of how sleep deprivation negatively affects memory. For the first time, a study in mice, to be published in the journal eLife, shows...
Chemical recalibration of brain cells during sleep is crucial for learning, and sleeping pills may sabotage it. Image credit: Flickr/philip pelgrom Studying mice, scientists at Johns Hopkins have fortified evidence that a key purpose of sleep is to recalibrate the...
While the broad architecture and organization of the human brain is universal, new research shows how the differences between how people reimagine common scenarios can be observed in brain activity and quantified. These unique neurological signatures could ultimately be...
Scientists have identified part of our brain that helps us learn to be good to other people. Credit: © micahe / Flickr Scientists from Oxford University and UCL have identified part of our brain that helps us learn to be good...
Using a technique that can image neurons in real time following the application of compressive strain, researchers from Brown University have shown that irreversible damage occurs in cells about six hours after a trauma in lab samples. The finding...
Learning while sleeping

Learning while sleeping?

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Led by Philippe Peigneux, ULB Neuroscience Institute, a group of researchers found that our learning capabilities are limited during slow wave sleep. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), they showed that while our brain is still able to perceive sounds during sleep,...