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Memory Beyond the Brain: How Non-Neuronal Cells Are Capable of Remembering

Memory has long been a central focus of neuroscience and psychology, with extensive research exploring how information is encoded, stored, and received by the brain. A groundbreaking new study had introduced the possibility that memory processes may also be occuring outside the brain.

a - Biology & Medicine, brain, health, McGill, memory, mental-health, MSURJ, neuroscience, science

Midterms and Caffeine: A Match Made in the Brain

by Athina Sitou, Contributing Writer Why does getting a hot cup of tea or coffee make studying feel more enjoyable? … More

athina sitou, ATP, brain, caffeine, midterms, neuroscience

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