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Live human brain slices show that only a razor‑thin balance of amyloid beta keeps synapses safe. Any disruption, even slight, ...
Several studies have looked at how we adapt to large changes in visual input by asking people to wear goggles that flip the ...
Have you ever been stuck on a problem, puzzling over something for what felt like ages without getting anywhere, but then ...
Mount Sinai researchers have found that a brain region that is implicated extensively in value-based decision-making and ...
Nearly 24 million people around the world live with a schizophrenic disorder, making up about 0.32% of the population.
People have a lot of misconceptions about what the brain's left and right hemispheres do, but one well-known aspect of this division may be even more true than people realize: The brain not only ...
A global study of obsessive compulsive disorder unmatched in scale and led by Australian researchers has found the con­dition ...
Optical illusions are great fun, and they fool virtually everyone. But have you ever wondered if you could train yourself to ...
We live in an era of constant surveillance. Psychology research shows how this might change how we perceive the world — even ...
Scientists identified a 'statistically significant' association between using a specific hand and certain learning ...
This paper addresses a valuable research question on the heritability of the brain's response to movie watching, given various parameters such as regional spatial hyperalignment and BOLD frequency ...
We live in an era of constant surveillance. Psychology research shows how this might change how we perceive the world—even ...