Children love to get toys from parents for their birthday present. This craving toward items also involves object hoarding disorders
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When there’s an audience, people’s performance improves
Often people think performing in front of others will make them mess up, but a new study led by a
‘Striosome’ neurons in the basal ganglia play a key role in learning
A pleasant surprise or a nasty shock is likely to be a memorable experience. For instance, if you touch a
Enigmatic gene critical for a healthy brain: New research has shown how an unusual gene is needed for brain development in young mice
New research has shown how an unusual gene is needed for brain development in young mice. Since the human genome
Computer system transcribes words users ‘speak silently’: Electrodes on the face and jaw pick up otherwise undetectable neuromuscular signals triggered by internal verbalizations
MIT researchers have developed a computer interface that can transcribe words that the user verbalizes internally but does not actually
Probing the complex nature of concussion
It seems simple enough: Taking a hard hit to the head can give you a concussion. But, Stanford researchers report