Twelve laboratories around the world have joined forces to map neuronal activity in a mouse’s brain as it makes decisions.
For the first time, scientists have discovered that smell and taste are inseparable much earlier in the brain than we thought ...
Positivity isn’t just a mindset—it changes brain chemistry. Training your brain for optimism can enhance well-being and ...
Researchers in the NeuroImage study found that short videos can quite literally slow down how your brain processes ...
Our latest study showed that taste and smell were both found to activate a region of the brain important for taste, hunger ...
When we recall something familiar or explore a new situation, the brain does not always use the same communication routes.
The Gateway Process was originally the brainchild of radio producer Robert Monroe, who in the 1970s studied the effects of certain sound patterns on human consciousness. He claimed that his ...
Seeing and imagining use similar brain machinery. New research reveals the brain circuit that identifies what is real, which ...
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Walk For Thought honors brain injury survivors on Sept. 13
The Walk For Thought enters its 22nd year as a way for traumatic brain injury survivors to connect and raise money for the Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance.
Learning is a complex process — and so is measuring it. Though research shows we have cause to be concerned about what ...
As long as you don’t have aphantasia—the inability to visualize things in your mind’s eye—this suggestion triggers brain activity that’s surprisingly similar to what happens when you see a real-world ...
According to Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman, a psychologist specializing in the science of creativity, people who can connect ...
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