Researchers identify that the brain's sensory checkpoint (TRN) undergoes a molecular "upgrade" in adulthood for high-resolution perception.
A new study shows that attention moves in fast repeating cycles in the brain, making us more open to distraction at certain moments.
Careful assessment of symptom patterns allows treatment strategies to be aligned with the patient’s specific challenges ...
PULLING up to an empty car park in the dead of night, Brian* winds down his window. From the car next to him, another school ...
When children spend their formative years staring at glass screens instead of human faces, they miss out on the critical development of mirror neurons, which are responsible for empathy.
Adults whose brains still have strong neuron production seem to have better memory and cognitive function than do those in ...