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Brain scans showed recalling a fact and reliving a memory light up nearly identical networks, a surprise to researchers who expected clear differences
A new fMRI study found that the brain activity produced when a person recalls a memorized fact and when that same person ...
A study of older adults found that long-term exposure to fine particulate air pollution was associated with lower semantic ...
A study of more than 700 adults found that long term exposure to air pollution was linked to lower semantic memory scores.
Air pollution could be affecting your brain power - The impacts are similar to what researchers would expect from 10 years of ...
A new study by researchers at UC Davis Health and Kaiser Permanente found that higher exposure to very small air pollution ...
The findings reveal that high exposure to microscopic air pollution explicitly targets semantic memory, the brain’s internal encyclopedia for facts, language, and general knowledge, causing a level of ...
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PM2.5 exposure linked to memory decline worse than 10-year aging
A U.S. research team has analyzed that long-term exposure to fine particulate matter may significantly impair the ability to ...
Most people know that air pollution can make it harder to breathe. Many also know that it can increase the risk of heart disease and other serious medical problems. What is less widely known is that ...
Air pollution has long been linked to lung disease, heart problems, and early death. Now, researchers have found more ...
Semantic memory is a form of long-term memory that comprises a person’s knowledge about the world. Along with episodic memory, it is considered a kind of explicit memory, because a person is ...
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