Neuroscience
Your Memories Are Like Paintings
Understanding that memories are interpretations can transform you.
A Closer Look at the Science of Mirror Neurons
The brain cells once alleged to explain empathy, autism, and theory of mind are being refined and redefined.
What Your Brain Is Doing When You’re Not Doing Anything
On autopilot, the mind reveals new connections.
These Cells Spark Electricity in the Brain. They’re Not Neurons
For decades, researchers have debated whether brain cells called astrocytes can signal like neurons.
Yes, We Have Free Will. No, We Absolutely Do Not
A volley of new insights reignites the debate over whether our choices are ever truly our own.
The Usefulness of a Memory Guides Where the Brain Saves It
New research finds that the memories useful for future generalizations are held in the brain separately from those recording unusual events.
The Worth of Wild Ideas
Even if a leading theory of consciousness is wrong, it can still be useful to science.
Our Minds Remain Open When the LSD Wears Off
In a post-trip state, psychedelic researchers are finding, real healing begins.











