Why some people remember their dreams more than othersThe study investigates factors influencing dream recall, linking it to cognitive interference.
How the Brain Creates New Memories While Maintaining Old OnesThe brain reactivates new memories during sleep, but maintains distinctions between old and new memories, crucial for memory formation.
Why some people remember their dreams more than othersThe study investigates factors influencing dream recall, linking it to cognitive interference.
How the Brain Creates New Memories While Maintaining Old OnesThe brain reactivates new memories during sleep, but maintains distinctions between old and new memories, crucial for memory formation.
Devoted nap-takers explain the benefits of sleeping on the jobNapping can significantly enhance cognitive performance, yet it is stigmatized in the U.S. workplace.
Why Are Recurring Dreams Usually Bad Ones?Recurring dreams are common, with many adults experiencing them over their lifetime, often associated with negative themes.
Why Do We Dream? The Answer May Be Weirder Than You ThinkModern research is uncovering the purpose and mechanism of dreams, highlighting advances like communicating during lucid dreams.
The brain makes a lot of waste. Here's how it cleans itself upUnderstanding the brain's waste-removal system can lead to insights on preventing brain disorders.