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New 'glue sniffer' sensor lets scientists watch brain cells talk in real time
The next time you reach for a memory or make a quick choice, a storm of tiny signals races through your brain. Scientists can ...
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Diagnostic dilemma: A man's sudden seizures were set off by sudoku
The diagnosis: The man appeared to be having clonic seizures — repeated jerking movements — in his arm while solving sudoku, ...
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Rats have shockingly vivid dreams and scientists cracked the plot
Rats do not simply drift through vague, sleepy fog. Their brains light up with detailed replays of the day, from sprinting ...
Juggling is more than just a party trick. It’s also an athlete-favored skill that can challenge our brains and reaction times ...
Glutamate levels increase in early psychosis but normalize over time, challenging established perspectives on schizophrenia progression. The study involved treatment-naive patients, isolating natural ...
The human connection deepens the younger you go (Razer’s demographic). While older generations largely use AI for ...
It’s not a bad idea, in theory. Giving AI a face is not just a marketing ploy. It’s a biological inevitability.
Newborns track faces from birth. But what happens when screens replace human eyes? The answer may shape how the next ...
When we watch someone move, get injured, or express emotion, our brain doesn’t just see it—it partially feels it. Researchers found eight body-like maps in the visual cortex that organize what we see ...
A large-scale investigation of carnivoran brain diversity, providing a unified description of folding patterns, their relationship to behaviour and ecology, and the foundation for future ...
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