When a person's hearing and vision are uncompromised and function at a relatively high level, the human brain is able to take in various sights and ...
By revealing for the first time what happens in the brain when an animal makes a mistake, Johns Hopkins University researchers are shedding light on ...
This manuscript addresses the role of alpha oscillations in sensory gain control. The authors use an attention-cuing task in an initial EEG study followed by a separate MEG replication study to ...
Discover how neuromuscular retraining techniques reprogram movement patterns to resolve chronic pain, offering longer-lasting ...
Abstract: Synchronized neuronal firing in cortex has been implicated in feature binding ... we simultaneously recorded the multiunit firing at several sites within the primary and the caudomedial ...
These modules emulate the functions of the hippocampus, amygdala, primary sensory cortex, and ventromedial prefrontal cortex in the brain. The circuit can receive sensory stimulation across five ...
Conclusion: This study indicates that impaired FC within the primary olfactory cortex (POC)-anterior frontal cortex-medial ... and Boston Naming Test (BNT)], episodic memory [Auditory Verbal Learning ...
Sounds you consciously perceive affect your brain differently than sounds you don't, a recent Yale study found.
malleus, incus and stapes), the inner ear (consisting of the cochlea and vestibular organs), the auditory nerve, the auditory cortex and other brain areas involved in sound processing.
The cortex refers to the outermost layer of the cerebral hemispheres or cerebrum. The cerebral cortex in humans is folded into gyri and consists of six horizontal layers of neurons, with distinct ...