The reasons why seemingly random experiences are preserved in our memory, and how this could hold the keys to our future.
Psychology researchers used virtual reality and MRI technology to better understand how locations help us encode memories.
Most of what happens to you every day vanishes without a trace. Countless walks, interactions, meals, and discussions have little or no long-term impact on your brain. You will have no memory of many ...
Memories are like little time capsules, each one holds a story of our journey through life. They are threads that connect us to people, places and moments that shape who we are. Thanks to them, every ...
Have you ever noticed how a particular song can bring back a flood of memories? Maybe it’s the tune that was playing during your first dance or the anthem of a memorable road trip. People often think ...
Many days blur together in our memories, but emotionally charged moments tend to leave a much sharper image. These experiences tend to stay with us for a long time, often becoming the milestones of ...
The shopping centre was demolished in 2024, and the land will be home to the Smithfield Riverside project, which will include ...
Implicit and explicit memory are both types of long-term memory. The information we store or remember unconsciously is called implicit memory, while the information we memorize consciously is known as ...
A thief sneaks into a museum late at night. They pass by a pair of statues—or were they suits of armor? You see them take a necklace. Or wait. Didn’t the news report say it was a watch? Our memories ...
Memories are now Moments, located in a new Collections tab. Users need an extra tap to access Memories in the Moments Collection. Google continues to test and tweak Google Photos features, hinting at ...