How to acquire memory from a Macbook running on Apple silicon chip? [closed]

One part of incident response is acquiring memory from the affected device. How can this be done on a Mac running on an Apple silicon chip (M1/M2)?
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Brain waves driven more by remembering an event than the event itself

A new study has found that contrary to popular scientific belief, remembering an event drives the production of memory-related brain waves more than actually engaging in the event does. The finding could improve the treatment of memory loss in people w… Continue reading Brain waves driven more by remembering an event than the event itself

Red ginseng may counter some of alcohol’s brain-blasting effects

According to a study conducted last year, just four alcoholic drinks per week can contribute to cognitive decline. Now, based on tests on mice, researchers may have found a way to fight booze’s brain-hampering effects with the potent red ginseng root.C… Continue reading Red ginseng may counter some of alcohol’s brain-blasting effects

Discovery holds promise for pausing age-related cognitive decline

Cognitive decline is, sadly, a normal part of aging. So even for those fortunate enough to avoid developing dementia, functions such as memory recall, processing of information and conceptual reasoning will decline over time.Continue ReadingCategory: M… Continue reading Discovery holds promise for pausing age-related cognitive decline

Targeted brain stimulation improves memory in traumatic brain injury

Memory is commonly affected following a traumatic brain injury and may be long-lasting or even permanent. A new study has found that AI-guided electrical brain stimulation in people with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury may successfully treat … Continue reading Targeted brain stimulation improves memory in traumatic brain injury

Deepfake movie remakes prompt the creation of false memories

A new study has found that unofficial movie remakes made using deepfake technology prompted half of the viewers to falsely remember the films and, in some cases, consider them to be better than the original. But researchers also found that false memori… Continue reading Deepfake movie remakes prompt the creation of false memories

Not enough sleep may cancel the benefits of exercise on brain health

Physical activity without more than six hours of shuteye a night may not be as effective as thought

Physical activity at any age has a broad range of health benefits. However, if you’re not getting enough sleep in middle age, exercise may not be providing enough to offset cognitive decline.

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