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A new study from MIT neuroscientists finds that neurons hum at different frequencies to tell the brain which memories it should store.
How the Brain Selectively Remembers New Places - Neuroscience News
Non-invasive temporal interference electrical stimulation of the human hippocampus
Frontiers AI voices reduce cognitive activity? A psychophysiological study of the media effect of AI and human newscasts in Chinese journalism
New brain atlas offers comprehensive map of the human brain
How scientists are using sound waves to hack the brain
Elemind receives $12m for wearable brain modulation device - Medical Device Network
MIT neuroscientists build case for new theory of memory formation, MIT News
Major MIT Research Endeavors Unlock Secrets of the Brain
The brain may learn about the world the same way some computational models do, MIT News
Alzheimer's: How light therapy could protect the brain
Awake Yet Dreaming” – How Sleep's Brain Waves Guard Against Epilepsy
Riding brain “waves” to identify human memory genes - ScienceDirect
How brain waves guide memory formation, MIT News