Human recollections can be distorted within seconds of events.
Recent research indicates that individuals have the potential to inaccurately recall events within fractions of a second.
Recent research indicates that individuals have the potential to inaccurately recall events within fractions of a second.
A peculiar pattern of decision-making in mice, influenced by a specific gene called Arc, has been uncovered in a novel study.
A recent study has found evidence for at least 45 reasons to reduce the consumption of added sugar.
A new study suggests that a key role in aging may be played by the decline of hypothalamic Menin.
Findings point to brain areas where planning, purpose, physiology, behavior, and movement are integrated.
Processed Foods Linked to Rising Obesity Rates, Study Shows.
How feeding behavior is influenced by the hormone ghrelin in mice has been illuminated by a recent study.
Evolutionary Foraging Instinct Fueled by Fructose Production Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease Formation, Researchers Say
For many of us, the quest for a sugar alternative to satisfy our sweet cravings knows no end.