Scientists discover how the brain learns to avoid food that made you sick Many of us have a vivid memory of a time we got ...
Much like food poisoning, traumatic events are often followed by symptoms after a delay, and yet they still form vivid, persistent memories.
When it comes to food poisoning, the body - well, more specifically, the brain - keeps score. Almost everyone can relate to ...
We've all been there: one bad oyster ruins seafood forever. Now, Princeton neuroscientists have pinpointed how the brain stores memories for these powerful food aversions in mice. The new results ...
In my work with the defendants [at Nuremberg], I was searching for the nature of evil and I now think I have come close to ...