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"Selective communication among different brain regions is crucial for brain function. But the weak and sparse connectivity of the brain is a big hurdle. During the last decade neuroscientists have ide... View More
Neuroscientists demonstrate how to improve communication between different regions of the brain
Selective communication among brain regions is crucial for brain function. But the weak and sparse connectivity of the brain is a big hurdle. During the last decade neuroscientists have identified var...
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How Your Brain Processes Language » Brain World
The brains of deaf people function much the same way as their hearing counterparts. “It suggests the brain is organized for language, not for speech.”
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New Type of Taste Cell Discovered in Taste Buds - Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News provides research news for neuroscience, neurology, psychology, AI, brain science, mental health, robotics and cognitive sciences.
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Everything Worth Knowing About ... Animal Intelligence
Humans aren’t the only brainiacs
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Inside the mind of an animal
Neuroscientists are scrutinizing huge piles of data to learn how brains create emotions and other internal states such as aggression and desire.
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Neuroimaging study suggests a single dose of ayahuasca produces lasting changes in two important brain networks that support interoceptive, affective, and motivational functions
Neuroimaging study suggests a single dose of ayahuasca produces lasting changes in two important brain networks
Consuming a single dose of the psychedelic brew ayahuasca can result in lasting changes in higher-order cognitive brain networks, according to a new study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacolog...
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Researchers find birds can theorize about the minds of others, even those they cannot see
The question of what sets humans apart from other animals is one of the oldest philosophical puzzles. A popular answer is that only humans can understand that others also have minds like their own.
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MRI Scans of the Brains of 130 Mammals, Including Humans, Indicate Equal Connectivity
Pioneering study led by TAU researchers contradicts widespread conjectures
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Why some words may be more memorable than others: Our brains use internet search engine strategies to remember words and memories of past experiences
Researchers have found that our brains may recall some common words, like ‘pig,’ ‘tank,’ and ‘door,’ much more often than others, including ‘cat,’ ‘street,’ and ‘stair.’ By combining memory tests, bra...
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"Our data suggest that, with sufficient training, monkeys can learn to represent a recursive process, meaning that this ability may not be as unique to humans as is commonly thought"
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Humans and monkeys show similar thinking patterns: The neural computations of human and non-human primates shed new light on the evolution of language
Humans and monkeys may not speak the same lingo, but our ways of thinking are a lot more similar than previously thought, according to new research.