Human memory is selective and there are many reasons for this. Neuroscientists have recently discovered a curious aspect of how our memory works.
Author: Ayala Herbert
Artificial intelligence has been taught to read human thoughts
Reading a person’s thoughts no longer seems as fantastic as it did 10-20 years ago. For example, there have long been bionic prostheses that are controlled by the power of thought, and even brain-computer interfaces.
The speed of cognitive processes appeared to be unchanged up to the age of 60 years
German scientists have challenged the view that the speed of mental processes in the brain slows down after the age of 20.