A tiny brain blip during silent speech revealed the shocking truth: Your brain plans words by imagining sounds, not movements ...
The rhythm of an infant's brain activity seems to put them in constant learning mode, whereas that of an adult may allow them ...
How humans move is an open question, according to Mark Latash, distinguished professor of kinesiology at Penn State.
The brain never rests: even during deep sleep or under anesthesia, it maintains rhythmic electrical activity known as slow ...
This work presents valuable new data on the role of D-Serine and how it competes with its stereoisomer L-Serine to influence metabolism. The work presents a variety of solid experimental data combined ...
This work, combining behavioural genetics and calcium imaging, provides evidence for a form of learning in Drosophila that derives solely from direct or (optogenetically induced) phantom experience of ...