Given the limited capacity of our attention, we only process a small amount of the sights, sounds, and sensations that
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Synaptic logic for connections between two brain hemispheres
Researchers at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience have developed a new combination of technologies that allows them to
Understanding repetitive head impacts in sports
A new study by Indiana University researchers has found that eyeball and eyelid movement, or oculomotor function, which is used
Biologists use ‘mini retinas’ to better understand connection between eye and brain: Research could lead to cell replacement therapies that could restore sight
IUPUI biologists are growing ‘mini retinas’ in the lab from stem cells to mimic the growth of the human retina.
The warm glow of kindness is real, even when there’s nothing in it for you
Psychologists at the University of Sussex have confirmed that the warm glow of kindness is real, even when there’s nothing
Fiber optic sensor measures tiny magnetic fields: New technology is sensitive enough to detect magnetic fields from the brain and heart
Researchers have developed a light-based technique for measuring very weak magnetic fields, such as those produced when neurons fire in
Circuit found for brain’s statistical inference about motion: Brain’s equation for prediction looks like a Bayesian inference
As the eye tracks a bird flying past, the muscles that pan the eyeballs to keep the target in focus
You can’t tell whether an online restaurant review is fake — but this AI can
Sites like TripAdvisor, Yelp and Amazon display user reviews of products and services. Consumers take heed: nine out of ten
Dehydration alters human brain shape and activity, slackens task performance
When dehydration strikes, part of the brain can swell, neural signaling can intensify, and doing monotonous tasks can get harder.
Brain response study upends thinking about why practice speeds up motor reaction times: Practicing a movement does make future similar movements happen faster, but not because the brain
Researchers in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins Medicine report that a computerized study of 36