We can create memories our children will take into their adulthood (and ones we'll remember too). In that spirit, we've put ...
A new study has found that people can better access detailed memories from their childhood by experiencing an illusion of owning a younger version of their own face. The research, published in ...
If you're driving home for Christmas (insert Chris Rea earworm here)—and by that I mean the old family home—you're likely to be experiencing a familiar mix of excited anticipation and faint dread of ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
Researchers found that embodying a digital, childlike version of one’s own face helps unlock vivid childhood memories. This illusion strengthens the connection between bodily self-perception and ...
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 ...
To try and stay connected to their childhood and all things nostalgia, millennials will hold onto random things that were once a huge part of the era they grew up in. Some of these things act as ...
When looking back on childhood memories, many have a sense of nostalgia and happiness. Writer and director Joey Clift’s short film Pow!, mixes those feelings to tell a story from his childhood. Pow!, ...