New research reveals how the brain rapidly adapts to sensory changes using a feedback loop between the olfactory cortex and the olfactory bulb.
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Examining the nature and origin of human intelligence and the intersection with machine intelligence in the past, present and ...
The following is a summary of “A safety and feasibility randomized placebo controlled trial exploring electroencephalographic ...
A study led by Dr. Peter Canoll's lab, in collaboration with researchers at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, ...
Here, the authors show that the DMN is cytoarchitecturally heterogeneous, it contains regions receptive to input from the sensory cortex and a core relatively insulated from environmental input ...
In anterior regions, such as the frontal cortex, space and time are processed independently, with distinct neural populations ...
Exposure therapy fails for misophonia because triggers intensify with exposure. Science supports compassionate, tailored ...
Imprinting,” a sonic self-portrait of Anglo-American artist and composer Beatie Wolfe's brain, opens at the Museum of Science ...
A study published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence suggests that co-using alcohol and cannabis does not produce additional ...
The neurological condition can cause people like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to have voices that break and can sound “strangled.” ...
Start by isolating the five fundamental tastes: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami. Use pure substances—sugar for sweet, ...