Linking brain activity to behavior is challenging due to the complexity of brain activity, as measured by tools like fMRI. In ...
These findings suggest that the ability to recognize faces is innate, not learned, and could explain why humans see faces in objects like clouds or walls.
Scientists have uncovered stable patterns of brain activity across more than 300 individuals by reducing the complexity of fMRI data.
Monash University-led research, believed to be the first of its kind, has used blood tests and MRI scans to show that the ...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are tiny bubbles released by cells, acting as cargo vessels through which cells exchange signals ...
A study led by UCLA Health has begun to unravel one of the fundamental mysteries in neuroscience—how the human brain encodes ...
We show that pharmacological elevations of noradrenergic but not glucocorticoid activity after retrieval impair subsequent remembering. These impairments were bound to strong hippocampal and cortical ...
C, Sankey plot summarising the result of reference mapping of cells in different clusters to eight published reference human brain scRNAseq datasets. The thickness of the thread is proportional to the ...
Where did humans' ability to appreciate music and art come from? One theory suggests it arrived from 200 light years away.
Your brain is biologically wired for memes. Here's what they reveal about how we process social cues and adapt to cultural ...
From artificial-intelligence algorithms to zebrafish, this book take a precautionary approach to assessing how sentient such ...