Log in
Thinking, Sensing & Behaving
Aging
Brain Development
Childhood & Adolescence
Diet & Lifestyle
Emotions, Stress & Anxiety
Hearing
Language
Learning & Memory
Movement
Pain
Sleep
Smell
Taste
Thinking & Awareness
Touch
Vision
See All
Diseases & Disorders
Addiction
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Cancer
Childhood Disorders
Epilepsy
Immune System Disorders
Injury
Mental Health
Neurodegenerative Disorders
Neurological Disorders A-Z
Therapies
See All
Brain Anatomy & Function
Anatomy
Body Systems
Cells & Circuits
Evolution
Genes & Molecules
See All
Neuroscience in Society
The Arts & the Brain
Law, Economics & Ethics
Neuroscience in the News
Supporting Research
Tech & the Brain
See All
In the Lab
Animals in Research
BRAIN Initiative
Meet the Researcher
Neuro-technologies
Tools & Techniques
See All
Explore
3D Brain
Core Concepts
For Educators
Ask an Expert
Glossary
The Brain Facts Book
About Us
MyAccount
For Educators
Log in
Thinking, Sensing & Behaving
Aging
Brain Development
Childhood & Adolescence
Diet & Lifestyle
Emotions, Stress & Anxiety
Hearing
Language
Learning & Memory
Movement
Pain
Sleep
Smell
Taste
Thinking & Awareness
Touch
Vision
See All
Diseases & Disorders
Addiction
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Cancer
Childhood Disorders
Epilepsy
Immune System Disorders
Injury
Mental Health
Neurodegenerative Disorders
Neurological Disorders A-Z
Therapies
See All
Brain Anatomy & Function
Anatomy
Body Systems
Cells & Circuits
Evolution
Genes & Molecules
See All
Neuroscience in Society
The Arts & the Brain
Law, Economics & Ethics
Neuroscience in the News
Supporting Research
Tech & the Brain
See All
In the Lab
Animals in Research
BRAIN Initiative
Meet the Researcher
Neuro-technologies
Tools & Techniques
See All
Learning & Memory
Related Topics
Thinking and Awareness
Childhood and Adolescence
Aging
The Right State of Mind
Recalling skills often depends on returning to your state of mind — or environment — where you first learned it.
BrainFacts/SfN
8 min.
Filter
Topic
Alzheimers Disease
(
4
)
Dementia
(
1
)
Drugs
(
2
)
Exercise
(
2
)
Learning and Memory
(
119
)
Amnesia
(
1
)
Memory
(
26
)
Plasticity
(
3
)
Content Type
Activity
(
4
)
Article
(
46
)
Audio
(
4
)
Image
(
15
)
Interactive
(
11
)
Lesson Plan
(
3
)
Video
(
31
)
Web Tool
(
2
)
Series
Ask an Expert
(
7
)
Blog
(
1
)
Brain Awareness Video Contest
(
3
)
Brain Byte
(
1
)
Brain Primer
(
4
)
For Educators
(
53
)
For the Classroom
(
22
)
Image of the Week
(
11
)
Meet the Researcher
(
1
)
Neuromyth
(
1
)
Programs and Events
(
1
)
Research and Discoveries
(
1
)
Roundup
(
10
)
Teaching Techniques
(
30
)
Grade Level
Pre K - Grade 2
(
3
)
Grades 3 - 5
(
3
)
Grades 6 - 8
(
15
)
Grades 9 - 12
(
75
)
All ages
(
33
)
Core Concept
Your Complex Brain
(
27
)
Reasoning Planning and Problem Solving
(
23
)
How Experience Shapes Your Brain
(
22
)
How Your Brain Processes Information
(
20
)
How Neurons Communicate
(
15
)
How Research Benefits Human Health
(
15
)
The Source of Curiosity
(
15
)
The Power of Language
(
2
)
Your selections:
Learning and Memory
Exercise May Protect the Aging Brain by Dialing Down Inflammation
And other neuroscience news you may have missed in December 2021.
BrainFacts/SfN
Discovering Dopamine’s Role in Reward Prediction Error
How neuroscientists elucidated the neural underpinnings that link learning and reward.
BrainFacts/SfN
Our Memories Are Not as They Seem
The memories stored in our brains can change for many reasons.
BrainFacts/SfN
ICYMI: Cuttlefish Memory May Get Better With Age
And other neuroscience news in August 2021.
BrainFacts/SfN
Brain Fact or Fiction Quiz: The Learning Edition
Some things we think we know about learning and focus just aren’t true. Find out if you can separate fact from fiction.
BrainFacts/SfN
The Neuroscience Behind the Spacing Effect
Spacing out study sessions enhances long-term memory and retention — and is far better than cramming the night before an exam.
BrainFacts/SfN
What's New in Neuroscience?
Explore what’s new in neuroscience from the Society for Neuroscience’s Global Connectome.
BrainFacts/SfN
An Overactive Brainstem During Sleep Disrupts Memory
Special brain waves during sleep separate information to remember from what’s worth forgetting — unless the brainstem gets in the way.
BrainFacts/SfN
Patient H.M.
A man’s amnesia after brain surgery revealed important clues about the neurobiology of memory.
BrainFacts/SfN
How Playing an Instrument Affects Your Brain
Playing a musical instrument is the brain equivalent of a full-body workout.
BrainFacts/SfN
The Search for the Engram: Where Memory Lives in the Brain
For more than 100 years, neuroscientists have searched for memory’s physical form. Finding it would answer philosophical and scientific questions about our minds.
BrainFacts/SfN
Reading on Paper Versus Screens: What’s the Difference?
Digital reading has been widespread for years — but how well are we absorbing it all?
BrainFacts/SfN
1
2
3
4
5
Next
Last
3D Brain
An interactive brain map that you can rotate in a three-dimensional space.
Interact with the Brain