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How Does the Brain Differentiate New Stimuli From Old Ones?The cerebral cortex is the largest part of a mammal’s brain, and by some measures the most important. In humans in particular ...
We’ve all experienced it: you’re in the middle of a conversation, searching for a word, a name, or a title, and… nothing. You ...
New research explores the many ways our sensory experiences overlaps, teaching us new ways the brain perceives ...
Brain abnormalities may be a nonspecific antecedent for sexual homicide offending. Studies suggest elevated prevalence of ...
Are you stressed out with your emotions running high? Understand how your ADHD brain regulates your emotions, and learn ...
Investigators reported that the amount of nano and microplastics detected in brain samples is increasing but urge caution in ...
Neuroscientists have discovered how the brain distinguishes between visual motion occurring in the external world from that ...
Neuroscientists have discovered how the brain distinguishes between visual motion occurring in the external world from that ...
Human evolution has revolved around food, from identifying and foraging for it to growing and preparing it. Researchers have identified a region in the brain's visual cortex that responds to food and ...
Neuroscientists analyzed how the prefrontal cortex filters through conflicting stimuli to determine when, say, it’s safe to ...
Love happens in the brain, where hormonal releases and brain chemicals like dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin are released.
CMU researchers have identified a region in the brain's visual cortex that responds to food and have developed a theoretical framework that could explain the origins of this selectivity.
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