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We typically imagine echolocation as “seeing” with sound—experiencing auditory signals as a world of images like the ones our ...
Neuroscientist explains how the brain processes language differently in each hemisphere, impacting speech perception and development.
Have you ever wondered why a drumbeat makes your foot tap before you even realize it? It’s not magic or mystical prediction; ...
Researchers at Leipzig University's Carl Ludwig Institute have discovered that in the cerebral cortex, synaptic signal ...
Oh no! You dropped your keys on the ground, and it is too dark to see them. You might have to feel the ground with your hands ...
New research shows that music can swiftly alter emotional states in the brain, offering insights into mood, memory, and mental health.
The cerebrum, especially the cerebral cortex, has long been thought to be the important part of our brain. However, the cerbrum contains less than 20 percent of the neurons in our brain. Eighty ...
How does your brain instantly know how to move through new places? A new study helps explain the science behind your internal ...
In recent years the evolution in technology has improved the ability to detect and treat any kind of neurological disease ...
These results indicate that population encoding models capture a general set of computations performed by auditory cortex and can be analyzed to derive a characterization of auditory cortical function ...
In response, we point to several lines of evidence linking posterior auditory belt cortex and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex with auditory spatial processing.
Scientists have found evidence of new brain cells sprouting in adults - a process that many thought only occurred in children ...