Complex learning dismantles barriers in the brain
From the eLife media release: Biology lessons teach us that the brain is divided into separate areas, each of which processes a specific sense. But findings to be published in eLife show… Read more »
From the eLife media release: Biology lessons teach us that the brain is divided into separate areas, each of which processes a specific sense. But findings to be published in eLife show… Read more »
From the PLOS media release: People reflecting on a roundtrip walk estimated that the return trip took less time than the outward trip, according to a study published June 10,… Read more »
From the Norwegian University of Science and Technology media release: It’s been well established that men perform better than women when it comes to specific spatial tasks. But how much of… Read more »
From the Queen’s University media release: New research from of the Sexuality and Gender Laboratory at Queen’s University shows that heterosexual women have more diverse patterns of sexual response than previously… Read more »
From the University of Houston media release: Researchers from the University of Houston have analyzed brain activity data collected from more than 400 people who viewed an exhibit at the Menil… Read more »
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison media release: “Blink and you’ll miss it” isn’t only for eyelids. The human brain also blinks, dropping a few frames of visual information here and there…. Read more »
From the Tohoku University media release: Researchers from Tohoku University’s Research Institute of Electrical Communication and RIKEN BSI have found the presence of neurons in the human brain which can each… Read more »
From the University of Gothenburg media release: Long pauses can make speech difficult to understand, but short pauses can be highly beneficial. This is shown in a new doctoral thesis in… Read more »
From the University of Arkansas at Little Rock media release: A project at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock that could help millions of visually impaired people will move forward… Read more »
From the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology media release: A single dose of cocaine can interfere with the ability to recognise negative emotions, according to new research presented at the ECNP conference… Read more »
