Déjà Vu: Scientists vs Mystics

The phrase is French and means "already seen". The deja vu phenomenon describes an experience in which, for a few seconds or fractions of seconds, we feel that something we are experiencing at the moment has already happened in the past. Some people experience it every day, others very rarely,…

Greek Scientist Reveals the Mechanism of the Learning Process

A study by American scientists with a contribution by a Greek neuroscientist is very close to understanding the mysteries of the brain and sheds new light on the mechanism of the learning process. It brings new hopes for the treatment of brain disorders such as schizophrenia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and…

How to Prepare Your Memory for an Exam

Do you have an exam tomorrow and are feeling unprepared? Read a few tricks to help you learn and memorize as many things as you can. The night before an exam Make sure to have enough sleep at night before an exam. During sleep, the nerve endings, activated during the…

Secret of Sharp Memory Revealed

It has been always considered that a sharp memory is a matter of one's capacity to store more information in their brain. Now scientists believe that the main role in this process comes down to an individual's ability to concentrate and filter out unnecessary information. Experiments on a sharp memory…