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A new study reveals that our brains separate “stuff” like water and sand from “things” like balls or tools, using specialized circuits in the visual cortex.
The discovery that brain ageing may be driven by jammed-up protein factories could lead to better ways to help us stay sharp ...
The podcaster and her husband Jason Kelce share four daughters together Kylie Kelce is sharing one of the most "underrated, difficult parts of parenting" The podcaster is a mom of four daughters, whom ...
What if your senses hold a missing key in trauma healing? Sensory systems quietly fuel trauma symptoms, and sensory-based ...
Imagine a ball bouncing down a flight of stairs. Now think about a cascade of water flowing down those same stairs. The ball ...
News 2 breaks down the immunizations required before children can enroll in Tennessee schools and what diseases they protect ...
Mimicking multiple parts of the brain, this miniature mind could help scientists investigate a variety of neuropsychiatric ...
The French bike industry is on the verge of big changes due to the recently announced plans of the national government to ...
The disease has been diagnosed in more than 100 former NFL players and arisen as an existential threat to the United States’ ...
A study spearheaded by researchers at Stanford Medicine reports a substantial increase in cases of acute necrotizing ...
Specifically, the researchers found that intersectin keeps tiny, message-carrying bubbles inside brain cells in a particular ...
Scientists built brain organoids to mimic how the brain forms in the womb and to explore the origins of neurological disorders.