New research has discovered that briefly altering how we perceive our own body can help unlock autobiographical memories – potentially even those from the early stages of childhood. Published in the ...
Would you like to travel back in time? You may not need a flux capacitor or Tardis to unlock memories from your past, according to the neuroscientists behind a new study, who found that a little bit ...
Certain foods from childhood have an unusual ability to unlock emotions that feel surprisingly vivid and immediate. A single taste can bring back forgotten kitchens, familiar voices, and moments of ...
A new developmental theory from an Iowa State researcher describes how our memory and perception of trauma can evolve over time, shifting with new experiences and as cognitive and emotional ...
Childhood trauma is assumed to be something that permanently shapes us, but what if adult relationships play a role in shaping these memories? A recent study explores that question.
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