The memory

One of the causes of fear. FROM PIXABAY.COM

What makes us feel love or fear, and how do they affect our decisions?

Timestamp of events burned into the brain. Illustration: Weizmann Institute

once in a lifetime experience

The theory of "random levitation" claims that humans are able to characterize and identify whole objects even from a small part of the original image of the object. [Courtesy: © ChenPG / Fotolia]

How does the brain manage to process so much information?

sleeping baby Photo: shutterstock

Why do babies forget / I am Sneed

Social Network. Illustration: shutterstock

How Google is changing our minds / Daniel M. Wagner and Adrian P. Ward

Prof. Shaul Friedlander. Photo: Dan David Foundation

Holocaust researcher Shaul Friedlander is among the recipients of the Dan David Prize

Brain stimulants. Illustration: shutterstock

Stimulating the brain / Gary Stix

Prof. Haim Gilon, Hebrew University

Iron memory (and other metals)

From the right: Uri Livna, Oded Kluyer and Dr. Roni Paz. Full support. Photo: Weizman Institute

remember and forget

elders. From Wikipedia

with a good pull

Advertisement for the 11th edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica (May 1913)

About the day Wikipedia will be streamed directly into the brain

Goddess of memory

About the goddess of memory and the blessing of forgetting

memory. Relief from the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, 1896. From Wikipedia

Is there a self-help drug that can help us remember better?

Hagar Galbard-Shagiv and Dr. Roni Paz live in the film

I got up, showered, dressed - how do I remember this?

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Time to cut…

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

We continue to solve the puzzle

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

rewritten memory