Introduction: Journey into the Mind of Preterm Adolescents Imagine a bustling classroom full of eager teenagers, each with a unique story and set of challenges. Now, consider a particular group of them—those born premature or below average weight. Typically, these adolescents may struggle with tasks demanding focus and quick thinking, compared to their peers. But […]
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Decoding Memory Pathways: The Future of Mental Maps through Technology
Introduction Imagine wandering through a maze where every twist and turn is dictated not by walls but by the intricate pathways of your mind. This maze is our long-term memory, a boundless yet structured world where experiences and actions interlink, guiding our interactions with the world. Understanding how these cognitive maps form and evolve has […]

Deciphering the Brain’s Code: When Working Memory Makes Math Magic
Introduction Imagine tackling a math quiz without any scratch paper or calculator—just you, your wits, and a race against the clock. While it sounds daunting for many of us, our brains are naturally equipped with a tool that helps navigate these challenges: working memory. This fascinating aspect of our cognition allows us to hold and […]

The Intriguing Connection Between Odor Sensitivity and Brain Activity: Unraveling the Mysteries of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Introduction: Discovering a Hidden World of Sensory Sensitivity Imagine walking into a room and being bombarded by scents that no one else seems to notice. This intense sensory experience isn’t just a dramatic portrayal; for individuals with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), it’s a daily reality. MCS is a perplexing disorder where mere traces of certain […]

The Science of Sleep: Timing Learning for Maximum Memory Retention in Adolescents
Introduction: The Magic of Timing in Learning Imagine being able to retain everything you’ve learned as if your brain were a super efficient sponge, absorbing and holding onto information effortlessly. For students and lifelong learners alike, this sounds like an educational utopia. But what if the secret to achieving this lies not just in the […]

Time Lost and Found: Understanding Temporal Information in Schizophrenia
Introduction: Peeking into the Mind’s Clock Picture yourself walking into a grocery store. As you pick up items, you mentally arrange them by purpose and freshness – dairy to the front, pantry items at the back. Now imagine doing the same task while losing track of which aisles you’ve already walked through or forgetting what […]
Revealing the Faces Behind the Mask: Understanding Memory Deficits in Congenital Prosopagnosia
Introduction Have you ever struggled to remember a face you know you should recognize? For most people, this might happen occasionally when meeting someone out of their usual context. However, for individuals with congenital prosopagnosia (CP), this experience is part of everyday life. Imagine navigating a world where every face is a puzzle, including those […]

The Mice and the Mind: Unveiling the Intriguing Interplay Between Brain Cells and Behavior
Introduction Imagine a world buzzing with tiny travelers in your brain, each with a crucial mission. Every day, in adult mammals, fresh neurons embark on a journey from their birthplace in a brain area known as the subventricular zone (SVZ) to the olfactory bulb. This is the brain section responsible for the sense of smell. […]